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Death of Brigadier Adrian Hope in the attack on the Fort of Roodmow, 15th April 1858
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Death of Brigadier Adrian Hope in the attack on the Fort of Roodmow, 15th April 1858
KW274762 Death of Brigadier Adrian Hope in the attack on the Fort of Roodmow, 15th April 1858, from The History of the Indian Mutiny published in 1858 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Indian Mutiny was a prolonged period of armed uprisings in different parts of India against British occupation of that part of the subcontinent; First War of Indian Independence; ); Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright
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British Soldiers Gunsmoke Indian Rebellion Mutineers Rebel Rebels Sepoy Mutiny Sepoy Rebellion
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The print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the "Death of Brigadier Adrian Hope in the attack on the Fort of Roodmow" during the Indian Mutiny. Published in 1858 as part of The History of the Indian Mutiny, this engraving by an anonymous English School artist showcases the intensity and brutality of this armed uprising against British occupation. Intriguingly, this image offers a glimpse into one aspect of what is also known as the Sepoy Rebellion or Sepoy Mutiny - a prolonged period marked by uprisings across different regions in India. It was considered to be one of the first major conflicts during which Indians united against British rule, often referred to as the First War of Indian Independence. The scene depicts chaos and violence on a battlefield with thick gunsmoke filling the air. Amidst this turmoil, we witness British soldiers engaged in fierce combat with mutineers. Brigadier Adrian Hope's demise becomes a poignant focal point, symbolizing both sacrifice and tragedy. This historical artifact serves as a reminder not only of past conflicts but also highlights how art can capture significant moments that shape our understanding and remembrance. Preserved within private collections for generations before being made available through Fine Art Finder and Ken Welsh's archives, it stands testament to humanity's enduring struggle for freedom amidst conflict and oppression.
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