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The First Investiture of the Star of India, 1863 (chromolitho)
STC108695 The First Investiture of the Star of India, 1863 (chromolitho) by Simpson, William Crimea (1823-99); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Scottish, out of copyright
Media ID 23255250
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The First Investiture of the Star of India, 1863
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captures a significant moment in British colonial history. This chromolitho print by William Crimea Simpson takes us back to the interior of a grand hall during an elaborate ceremony. The image showcases the order and opulence associated with the British Raj. In this scene, we witness the solemnity and prestige surrounding knighthood in India during Victorian times. The Indian prince, adorned in traditional attire, stands at the center of attention as he is being invested with one of Britain's highest honors - the Star of India. This prestigious order was instituted in 1861 to recognize outstanding service to the empire. The print not only highlights colonial power dynamics but also serves as a testament to cultural exchange between Britain and India. It symbolizes both admiration for Indian traditions and their integration into British imperial rituals. Simpson's meticulous attention to detail brings every aspect of this historical event to life – from intricate costumes and regalia to ornate decorations adorning the hall. Through his artistry, we are transported back in time, gaining insight into an era when imperialism shaped global politics. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images allows us to reflect on complex historical narratives while appreciating its artistic beauty. It reminds us that behind every image lies layers of meaning waiting to be explored and understood.
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