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Mahommed Akbar Khan, 1842 (colour litho)
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Mahommed Akbar Khan, 1842 (colour litho)
NAM280827 Mahommed Akbar Khan, 1842 (colour litho) by Eyre, Lieutenant Vincent (fl.1842); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: from an album of 29 coloured lithos by Lt. Vincent Eyre, Bengal Artillery to be published in Officers, Ladies and Scenes in Afghanistan, 1843; from drawings made during his capture; 1st Afghan War (1838-42); Khan (1813-42); ); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
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The captivating portrait of Mahommed Akbar Khan, created in 1842 by Lieutenant Vincent Eyre, offers a glimpse into the life and character of this influential Afghan general. The colour lithograph showcases Khan's commanding presence as he stands confidently, adorned in traditional armor and an impressive helmet. This print is part of a larger collection by Lt. Vincent Eyre, who meticulously documented his experiences during the First Afghan War (1838-42). Eyre's drawings were made while he was held captive, providing a unique perspective on the events that unfolded during this tumultuous period. Mahommed Akbar Khan himself was a significant figure in Afghan history. Born in 1813, he played a crucial role in resisting British forces during their occupation of Afghanistan. Known for his military prowess and strategic acumen, Khan became one of the key leaders opposing foreign intervention. In this portrait, we see not only the physical attributes that make him an imposing figure but also hints at his inner strength and determination. His piercing gaze suggests intelligence and resilience - qualities that undoubtedly contributed to his success on the battlefield. This print serves as both a historical document and an artistic representation of Mahommed Akbar Khan's legacy. It allows us to connect with an important chapter in Afghanistan's past while appreciating Lt. Vincent Eyre's skillful portrayal of this remarkable individual.
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