Duel / Warren Hastngs
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Duel / Warren Hastngs
HASTINGS v FRANCIS Warren Hastings wounds his opponent Philip Francis, in India
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1780 Duel Duels Francis Hastings Opponent Philip Warren Wounds
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative print, titled "Hastings Wounds Francis: A Duel in India, August 1780," captures a pivotal moment in the tumultuous history of the British East India Company's rule in India. The subjects of the image are Warren Hastings, the then Governor-General of Bengal, and Philip Francis, a prominent Company servant and political opponent. The duel between Hastings and Francis was the culmination of a long-standing feud between the two men, fueled by political differences and personal animosity. The exact circumstances leading to the duel are shrouded in controversy, but it is believed that Francis, who was known for his outspoken criticism of Hastings' governance, challenged him to a duel following an altercation at a social event. The print depicts the moment of impact, with Hastings, dressed in the formal attire of the day, raising his pistol and aiming it at Francis, who is shown recoiling from the force of the bullet. The scene is set against the backdrop of the lush Indian countryside, with palm trees and other exotic vegetation in the background, highlighting the stark contrast between the European colonizers and their Indian surroundings. Duels were a common custom among the European community in India, reflecting the influence of European social norms and values. However, they were also a source of controversy, as they were often seen as a violation of Indian laws and customs. The duel between Hastings and Francis was particularly noteworthy, as it drew widespread attention both in India and in Europe, and contributed to the growing tension between the Company and the Indian rulers. This print provides a fascinating glimpse into the complex political and social landscape of colonial India, and sheds light on the personal and political motivations that drove the actions of the key players in this intriguing chapter of history.
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