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White king piece from a chess set, made in Berhampur, India, c. 1820 (ivory)
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White king piece from a chess set, made in Berhampur, India, c. 1820 (ivory)
3037367 White king piece from a chess set, made in Berhampur, India, c.1820 (ivory) by Indian School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: East India Company -1861
Elephant shaped with three figures on its back, a mahout, a dignitary and an attendant, all within a howdah.
Set represents the forces of the East India Company and an Indian Princes army); eNational Army Museum; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22627838
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
British Empire British Raj Chess Chess Piece Chesspiece Colonialist Colony East India Company Elephant Figurine Howdah Regency Statuette
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This print showcases a beautifully carved white king piece from a chess set, made in Berhampur, India around 1820. Crafted out of ivory, this intricate piece is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the Indian School during the 19th century. The chess set represents the forces of the East India Company and an Indian Princes army, symbolizing the complex dynamics between colonial powers and indigenous rulers during that time. The elephant-shaped chess piece features three figures on its back - a mahout (elephant driver), a dignitary, and an attendant - all seated within a howdah. With its rich historical significance, this artwork offers us insights into British colonialism in India under the British Raj. It serves as a reminder of the power dynamics and military strategies employed by both sides during this period. Beyond its historical context, this exquisite carving also highlights the artistic prowess of its creator. The attention to detail in sculpting each figure demonstrates their mastery over their craft. Displayed at London's National Army Museum, this print allows viewers to appreciate not only the beauty but also delve into deeper narratives surrounding imperialism and warfare through art.
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