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Clive leading his men up to Conjeveram (1751) (engraving)
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Clive leading his men up to Conjeveram (1751) (engraving)
662485 Clive leading his men up to Conjeveram (1751) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Clive leading his men up to Conjeveram (1751). Illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of India by James Grant (c 1896). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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In this engraving titled "Clive leading his men up to Conjeveram (1751)", we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in history. The image depicts the fearless Clive, accompanied by his loyal troops, as they march towards the ancient city of Conjeveram in India. The 19th-century English School artist skillfully captures the intensity and determination on Clive's face, reflecting his unwavering commitment to British colonial expansion in India. This print is a testament to the indomitable spirit of Lord Clive, also known as Clive of India, who played a significant role in shaping British rule on the subcontinent. As we delve into Indian history through this artwork, it becomes evident that Clive's leadership was instrumental in establishing British dominance during this period. His military prowess and strategic brilliance allowed him to navigate complex political landscapes and secure victories for the East India Company. This digitally cleaned image from Cassells Illustrated History of India by James Grant provides us with an invaluable glimpse into an era marked by cultural exchange and conflict. It serves as a reminder of both the triumphs and controversies surrounding British imperialism in Asia. Through this powerful visual narrative, we gain insight into not only Lord Clive's legacy but also the rich tapestry of Indian culture that endured amidst these tumultuous times. As we admire this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' private collection, let us reflect upon how historical events continue to shape our present-day understanding of nations and their
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