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Hyder Ali and the Missionary, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Hyder Ali and the Missionary, c1891. Creator: James Grant
Hyder Ali and the Missionary, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
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This photo print, titled "Hyder Ali and the Missionary" takes us back to 19th century India during the era of British colonialism. Created by James Grant for his book "Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I. ", this image offers a glimpse into a significant moment in history. The scene depicts Hyder Ali, a prince from Hindoostan, engaged in conversation with a British missionary. Seated indoors, both men are captured deep in discussion while enjoying their respective tobacco pipes – Hyder Ali with his traditional huqqa pipe and the missionary with his Western-style tobacco pipe. The composition beautifully captures the contrast between two cultures colliding amidst the backdrop of imperialism. The body language and expressions on their faces hint at an exchange that goes beyond mere words; it represents resistance, curiosity, and perhaps even mutual respect. Grant's illustration skillfully portrays not only these individuals but also reflects larger themes such as occupation, power dynamics, literature, and religion within the context of colonial India. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used to document historical events and shed light on complex societal issues. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking print by James Grant from Heritage Images collection today, it invites us to reflect on our shared past while contemplating its relevance in shaping our present world.
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