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With Lord Dufferin in Burma, the Great Reception in the Throne Hall, Mandalay (engraving)
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With Lord Dufferin in Burma, the Great Reception in the Throne Hall, Mandalay (engraving)
1061919 With Lord Dufferin in Burma, the Great Reception in the Throne Hall, Mandalay (engraving) by Villiers, Frederic (1851-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: With Lord Dufferin in Burma, the Great Reception in the Throne Hall, Mandalay. Illustration for The Graphic, 3 April 1886.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23515094
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Burma Lord Dufferin Mandalay Throne Hall
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The engraving titled "With Lord Dufferin in Burma, the Great Reception in the Throne Hall, Mandalay" captures a moment of grandeur and cultural significance. The image showcases a lavish ceremonial event taking place in Mandalay's majestic Throne Hall. Lord Dufferin, an esteemed political figure, is at the center of attention as he is warmly received by dignitaries and politicians dressed in traditional Burmese attire. The scene exudes opulence and splendor with its ornate decorations and elaborate costumes. The intricately designed throne adds to the regal ambiance of the hall, emphasizing its importance as a symbol of power and authority. This visual spectacle reflects both the rich heritage of Burma and its willingness to embrace foreign guests. The Great Reception serves as a testament to diplomacy between nations during this period. It highlights Lord Dufferin's visit to Burma as an opportunity for cultural exchange and understanding between different societies. The engraving not only captures this historical moment but also invites viewers to appreciate the beauty of Burmese traditions. This print from Villiers' work was originally published in The Graphic on April 3rd, 1886, providing readers with a glimpse into this remarkable event. Preserved within private collections today, it continues to serve as a valuable record that allows us to delve into history while celebrating the magnificence of Burmese culture.
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