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Captain T E Rogers, former Superintendent of the Bengal Marine (engraving)
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Captain T E Rogers, former Superintendent of the Bengal Marine (engraving)
8676799 Captain T E Rogers, former Superintendent of the Bengal Marine (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Captain T E Rogers, former Superintendent of the Bengal Marine, India. Illustration from The Ilustrated News of the World, 11 June 1859.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 38114536
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This striking engraving captures the distinguished figure of Captain T E Rogers, former Superintendent of the Bengal Marine in 19th century India. The intricate details and fine lines of the engraving bring to life the essence of colonialism and British influence in Asia during this time period.
Captain Rogers stands tall and proud, a symbol of authority and leadership in a time when Britain held significant power over Indian territories. His uniform exudes a sense of discipline and professionalism, reflecting his role as a key figure in the maritime operations of the Bengal Marine.
The artist has skillfully captured not only Captain Rogers' physical appearance but also his demeanor, conveying a sense of confidence and determination. The background hints at the exotic allure of India with its intricate patterns and designs, adding depth to the overall composition.
This engraving serves as a window into history, offering viewers a glimpse into the complex dynamics between colonizers and colonized peoples during this era. It is a reminder of both the achievements and controversies that marked British imperialism in India.
Overall, this print is not just an artistic representation but also a historical document that sheds light on one man's role in shaping maritime history in colonial India.
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