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Sketches at the New India and Ceylon Exhibition at Earls Court (litho)
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Sketches at the New India and Ceylon Exhibition at Earls Court (litho)
1042164 Sketches at the New India and Ceylon Exhibition at Earls Court (litho) by Craig, Frank (1874-1918); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches at the New India and Ceylon Exhibition at Earls Court. Illustration for The Graphic, 16 May 1896.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22647724
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1877 Authority Dinner Earls Court Elephant Empress Of India Exhibitions Lord Lytton Map Maker Quadrant Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Viceroy Of India Waiter Local Colour Queens Court Western Gardens
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This lithographic print, titled "Sketches at the New India and Ceylon Exhibition at Earls Court" takes us back to a historical spectacle that unfolded in London during the late 19th century. The image showcases a vibrant scene filled with rich cultural diversity and exotic charm. In this bustling setting, we see an array of fascinating characters and activities. From the grand Empress of India herself to dignitaries like the Maharaja of Mysore and Maharaja of Udaipur, all are present to celebrate the wonders of New India and Ceylon. A waiter serves dinner at Currie House while Lady Lytton engages in conversation nearby. The Western Gardens provide a picturesque backdrop for this gathering, where an elephant gracefully parades through amidst curious onlookers. A Cingalese goldsmith displays his intricate craftsmanship, adding local color to the exhibition. The map maker diligently works on his craft as he captures every detail of this remarkable event. Meanwhile, visitors from all walks of life immerse themselves in Indian culture, marveling at its beauty and authenticity. This engraving not only transports us back in time but also highlights the significance of exhibitions like these in fostering cross-cultural understanding between nations. It is a testament to Queen Victoria's proclamation in 1877 that celebrated unity among diverse communities across her vast empire. Through this artwork by Frank Craig, we catch a glimpse into an era when Asia's influence captivated Europe's imagination—a moment frozen forever within this mesmerizing
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