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Naik (corporal), 48th Regiment Native Infantry; Havildar (sergeant)
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Naik (corporal), 48th Regiment Native Infantry; Havildar (sergeant)
5929524 Naik (corporal), 48th Regiment Native Infantry; Havildar (sergeant), 10th Regiment Native Infantry; Sepoy, 48th Regiment Native Infantry; Lance Naik, 10th Regiment Native Infantry, Madras Army, 1835 circa (w/c) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Naik (corporal), 48th Regiment Native Infantry; Havildar (sergeant), 10th Regiment Native Infantry; Sepoy, 48th Regiment Native Infantry; Lance Naik, 10th Regiment Native Infantry, Madras Army, 1835 circa.
Watercolour on European paper, by a Company artist, Tanjore, 1835 circa.
No details about this prolific Tanjore artist are known except through his works, which all date to the 1830s. As this painting shows two specific Madras Army regiments, it is likely that it was a commission for an officer connected with both.); eNational Army Museum; out of copyright
Media ID 23265308
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This print showcases the brave soldiers of the Madras Army in 1835. The artwork, created by an unknown artist from Tanjore, depicts four distinguished individuals - Naik (corporal) from the 48th Regiment Native Infantry, Havildar (sergeant) from the 10th Regiment Native Infantry, Sepoy from the 48th Regiment Native Infantry, and Lance Naik from the 10th Regiment Native Infantry. The watercolor painting on European paper beautifully captures their uniforms and intricate details. Although little is known about this prolific Tanjore artist, his works all originate from the 1830s. It is believed that this particular piece was commissioned for an officer associated with both regiments depicted. Each soldier exudes strength and pride through their posture and expressions. Their uniforms symbolize their allegiance to duty and honor as they serve in one of India's esteemed military units during a significant period in history. Preserved at London's National Army Museum, this print offers a glimpse into India's rich military heritage. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these valiant men who dedicated themselves to protecting their country and its people. Through this artwork, we are transported back to a time when bravery knew no bounds and loyalty ran deep within these noble soldiers' veins.
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