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English politician George Curzon at work in his office at the India Office (litho)
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English politician George Curzon at work in his office at the India Office (litho)
6014132 English politician George Curzon at work in his office at the India Office (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: English politician George Curzon at work in his office at the India Office. Illustration for Black & White magazine, 3 September 1892.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22326086
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British Empire Desk George Curzon Lord Curzon Minister Office Papers Paperwork Whitehall Inida
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This black and white lithograph captures the essence of English politician George Curzon hard at work in his office at the India Office. The image, created by an anonymous 19th-century English School artist, showcases Curzon amidst a sea of papers and paperwork, symbolizing his dedication to his role as Under Secretary of State for India. Lord Curzon's influential political career during the late 19th century is beautifully depicted in this historical print. As a prominent figure within the British Empire, he played a crucial role in shaping colonial policies and governing affairs in India. The composition exudes an air of authority as Lord Curzon sits behind his desk, engrossed in his ministerial duties. His meticulous attention to detail is evident through the neatly arranged documents surrounding him. The image not only highlights Lord Curzon's commitment to public service but also sheds light on Britain's imperialistic ambitions during that era. It serves as a visual reminder of the power dynamics between Great Britain and its colonies, particularly India. This lithograph provides us with a glimpse into Victorian politics and offers valuable insights into both British and Indian cultures. It stands as a testament to Lord Curzon's significant contributions to history while reminding us of the complex legacy left by colonialism.
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