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Kotah after the assault, one of the street barricades - I make acquaintance with the "Romance of War", 1858 (drawing)
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Kotah after the assault, one of the street barricades - I make acquaintance with the "Romance of War", 1858 (drawing)
5927352 Kotah after the assault, one of the street barricades - I make acquaintance with the " Romance of War", 1858 (drawing) by Crealock, John North (1836-95); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Kotah after the assault, one of the street barricades - I make acquaintance with the " Romance of War", 1858.
Pen and ink and watercolour. Page 68 from Vol.VIII, Central India 1858, a sketchbook of watercolours, pen and ink and pencil drawings by John North Crealock (1836-1895), 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot.
Crealocks regiment was serving on the Cape of Good Hope when the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859) began. It was immediately sent to India where it joined the Sir Hugh Roses Central India campaign. The 95th marched 3, 000 miles across central India, helping tocapture Gwalior, Kotah, Pouree and Rowa.); © National Army Museum
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The caption for the print of "Kotah after the assault, one of the street barricades - I make acquaintance with the 'Romance of War', 1858 (drawing)" by John North Crealock would read as follows: This drawing, created in 1858 by John North Crealock, depicts a scene from Kotah after a fierce assault during the Central India campaign. The artwork showcases one of the street barricades that were erected amidst the chaos and destruction caused by war. Crealock's pen and ink and watercolour technique beautifully captures both the devastation and allure of warfare. This particular piece is featured on page 68 of his sketchbook titled "Central India 1858" which includes various watercolours, pen and ink, and pencil drawings. At this time, Crealock was serving in the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot stationed at Cape Good Hope when news broke out about the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859). His regiment was immediately deployed to India where they joined Sir Hugh Roses' Central India campaign. During their arduous journey across central India spanning over 3,000 miles, Crealocks' regiment played an instrumental role in capturing key cities such as Gwalior, Kotah, Pouree, and Rowa. This remarkable artwork not only serves as a historical record but also provides us with a glimpse into Crealocks' personal experience with war. It reminds us of both its harsh realities and its undeniable allure – what he refers to as "the Romance of War. "
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