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Progress of the Young Maharajah from Lahore to Lulleeanah, to seek Peace with the British Authorities (engraving)

Progress of the Young Maharajah from Lahore to Lulleeanah, to seek Peace with the British Authorities (engraving)


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Progress of the Young Maharajah from Lahore to Lulleeanah, to seek Peace with the British Authorities (engraving)

1594063 Progress of the Young Maharajah from Lahore to Lulleeanah, to seek Peace with the British Authorities (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Progress of the Young Maharajah from Lahore to Lulleeanah, to seek Peace with the British Authorities. Illustration for The Pictorial Times, 11 April 1846.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

Media ID 22823786

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

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The captivating engraving titled "Progress of the Young Maharajah from Lahore to Lulleeanah, to seek Peace with the British Authorities" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Created by an English School artist in the 19th century, this print showcases a ceremonial procession led by a young maharajah as he embarks on a journey towards peace. Amidst lush landscapes and vibrant colors, we witness the grandeur of this occasion. The majestic elephants adorned with intricate decorations symbolize power and royalty, carrying not only the young maharajah but also his esteemed entourage. As they traverse from Lahore to Lulleeanah, their purpose is clear - seeking peace with the British authorities. This artwork captures both cultural richness and diplomatic aspirations. It offers a glimpse into an era when nations sought harmony amidst political tensions. The presence of Pakistani elements signifies its relevance to South Asian history, while references to British authority highlight colonial dynamics. The print evokes curiosity about historical events surrounding this meeting between two worlds. It invites contemplation on themes such as diplomacy, power dynamics, and cultural exchange during that time period. Preserved within private collections for generations, this engraving serves as a reminder of our shared past and encourages reflection on how far we have come since then. Its artistic beauty combined with its historical significance makes it an invaluable piece that continues to captivate viewers today.

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