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Portrait of Judge Suetonius Grant Heatly and Temperance Heatly with their Indian servants
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Portrait of Judge Suetonius Grant Heatly and Temperance Heatly with their Indian servants
CH451499 Portrait of Judge Suetonius Grant Heatly and Temperance Heatly with their Indian servants, in an interior in Calcutta, c.1786 (oil on canvas) by Devis, Arthur William (1762-1822); 100.3x114.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Suetonius Grant Heatly or Heatley (1751-93) judge employed by the British East India Company; established what is considered to be the first coal mine in India; Temperance Heatly or Heatley, his sister; ); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22400524
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Attendant Attendants Bourgeois British Raj Brother Calcutta Cleaner Cleaning Lady Coal Mining Colony Deference East India Company Governess Group Portrait Hookah Housekeeper Housemaid Industrialist Judge Kolkata Lawyer Servants Shisha Sister Subjugation Deferential Maid
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This portrait captures the intriguing dynamics of colonial India in the late 18th century. In this oil on canvas masterpiece by Arthur William Devis, we are transported to an interior setting in Calcutta, where Judge Suetonius Grant Heatly and his sister Temperance Heatly are depicted alongside their Indian servants. Judge Suetonius Grant Heatly, a prominent figure employed by the British East India Company, is known for establishing India's first coal mine. His sister Temperance stands beside him, exuding elegance and grace. The composition showcases their privileged position within the British Raj. The presence of their Indian servants adds depth to the narrative. Positioned deferentially around them, these attendants symbolize both subjugation and dependence within a society shaped by imperial rule. Their inclusion highlights the complex power dynamics that existed during this era. Devis skillfully portrays each individual with meticulous attention to detail, capturing not only their physical appearances but also hinting at their respective roles and social statuses through subtle gestures and expressions. Through this group portrait, we gain insight into the lives of those who inhabited colonial Calcutta - from distinguished judges like Suetonius Grant Heatly to those whose labor supported their lifestyle. It serves as a poignant reminder of Britain's influence over India during this period and invites contemplation on themes such as identity, class divisions, and cultural exchange in an ever-evolving world.
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