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Akbar Shah II Receives the British Resident, c. 1810 (opaque w / c & gold on paper
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Akbar Shah II Receives the British Resident, c. 1810 (opaque w / c & gold on paper
3505420 Akbar Shah II Receives the British Resident, c.1810 (opaque w/c & gold on paper, mounted on an album page) by Indian School, (19th century); 45x39.7 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Akbar II (1760-1837), also known as Akbar Shah II, was the penultimate Mughal emperor of India. He reigned from 1806 to 1837. He was the second son of Shah Alam II and the father of Bahadur Shah II.); eSan Diego Museum of Art; Edwin Binney 3rd Collection; Indian, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Akbar Shah II Receives the British Resident, c. 1810" offers a glimpse into an important historical moment in India's past. The artwork, created by the Indian School in the 19th century, showcases a scene of grandeur and diplomacy. In this visually stunning piece, Akbar Shah II, also known as Akbar II, is depicted receiving the British Resident with great honor and respect. The opulent use of watercolors and gold on paper adds to the regal ambiance of the composition. Akbar II was one of the last Mughal emperors to rule over India from 1806 to 1837. As we observe this image closely, we can see that he is surrounded by a group of distinguished men who are partaking in this historic event. The procession leading up to his presence highlights his esteemed position within society. This artwork not only captures a significant meeting between two cultures but also symbolizes an era marked by political alliances and cultural exchanges. It serves as a reminder of India's rich history and its interactions with foreign powers during colonial times. Displayed at San Diego Museum of Art in USA as part of Edwin Binney 3rd Collection, this masterpiece continues to fascinate viewers with its intricate details and storytelling qualities.
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