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British Officers tiger shooting in India, 1860s (colour litho)
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British Officers tiger shooting in India, 1860s (colour litho)
PNP310574 British Officers tiger shooting in India, 1860s (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Military Pictures
Media ID 25455338
© Peter Newark Military Pictures / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of British colonialism in India during the 1860s. The image showcases a group of British officers engaged in tiger hunting, an activity that symbolized power and dominance over nature. The color lithograph beautifully depicts the lush Indian landscape as well as the hunters' commanding presence atop their majestic elephants. The scene is filled with tension and surprise as one officer takes aim at a ferocious tiger, while others anxiously observe from their howdahs. The native Indians accompanying them display mixed emotions, ranging from fear to anguish, highlighting the complex dynamics between colonizers and natives. The photograph serves as a reminder of Britain's control over its vast empire and its military prowess during this era. It also raises questions about the ethics of game hunting and exploitation of natural resources by imperial powers. Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness an intense encounter between man and beast, where life hangs precariously in balance. It invites us to reflect on our relationship with nature, cultural imperialism, and the consequences of human actions on both wildlife and indigenous communities. This powerful artwork not only captures a historical event but also sparks conversations about identity, power dynamics, conservation efforts, and our responsibility towards preserving our planet's biodiversity for future generations.
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