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F. D Forsyth Esquire C. B. Indian Servant Felice Beato
F.D. Forsyth, Esquire, C.B. and Indian Servant; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); India; 1858 - 1859; Albumen silver print
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 18480533
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1832 1858 1859 1909 Born Italy Esquire Felice Beato Forsyth Indian Servant
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases F. D. Forsyth, Esquire, C. B. , accompanied by his loyal Indian servant, in a moment frozen in time. Taken by the talented photographer Felice Beato during 1858-1859 in India, this albumen silver print captures the essence of colonial life. Forsyth stands tall and distinguished, exuding an air of authority and confidence befitting his esteemed status as an Esquire and recipient of the prestigious C. B. title. His impeccable attire reflects both his English heritage and his position within Indian society at that time. Beside him stands his devoted Indian servant, whose presence adds depth to this intriguing composition. The contrast between their appearances symbolizes the complex dynamics prevalent during British rule in India - a fusion of cultures brought together through power dynamics yet intertwined with mutual reliance. Beato's skillful use of albumen silver printing techniques brings forth remarkable detail and tonal range to this historical image. Each line on Forsyth's face tells a story; each fold on their garments speaks volumes about their respective roles within society. As we gaze upon this evocative photograph, we are transported back to a pivotal era when East met West amidst political tensions and cultural exchange. It serves as a poignant reminder of our shared history while also prompting us to reflect upon the complexities inherent in such relationships.
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