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Lord Cornwallis (1738-1805) receiving the sons of Tippoo Saib as hostages, 1816. Artist: I Brown
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Lord Cornwallis (1738-1805) receiving the sons of Tippoo Saib as hostages, 1816. Artist: I Brown
Lord Cornwallis (1738-1805) receiving the sons of Tippoo Saib as hostages, 1816. Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis was a British military commander and colonial governor. From The History of the War, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, volume I, by Hewson Clarke, published by T Kinnersley (London, 1816)
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The captivating print depicts a significant historical moment - Lord Cornwallis receiving the sons of Tippoo Saib as hostages in 1816. The artist, I Brown, skillfully captures the essence of this event, showcasing the power dynamics and complexities of colonialism during the 19th century. Lord Cornwallis, a distinguished British military commander and colonial governor, stands tall in his commanding uniform. His presence exudes authority and dominance while representing Britain's imperial ambitions. Surrounding him are young boys dressed in traditional attire, symbolizing their status as hostages from Tippoo Saib's family. The image evokes a sense of conflict between two nations - England and India - with flags proudly displayed in the background. The banner serves as a reminder of Britain's control over its colonies during this era of imperialism. I Brown's engraving transports us back to an important chapter in history when global powers clashed for supremacy. It prompts contemplation on themes such as power dynamics, cultural assimilation, and resistance against colonization. This remarkable print is not just an artistic masterpiece but also a valuable historical document that sheds light on the impact of colonialism on both individuals and nations alike. It invites viewers to reflect upon our shared past while encouraging dialogue about its implications for our present-day world.
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