These days, when travel guidebooks and trip-advising sites abound, even the impulsive foreign backpacker has quite an accurate idea of what to expect in Indiathe metropolises and the narrow by-lanes of old, quaint towns. In the 18th century, however, this luxury wasnt available to those curious about the subcontinent and its then Mughal rulers. Hence, some European prints from that era are comically off the mark in their depictions, for the artists themselves had never visited the cities they were portraying. Take, for instance, this print from 1760 made by the famous printmaker, Jacques Chereau (1688-1776) of Paris, that purportedly shows the Red Fort and the broad street in front of it (currentday Chandni Chowk).
