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Indian forest-dwellers, 1827-35 (colour litho)
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Indian forest-dwellers, 1827-35 (colour litho)
478560 Indian forest-dwellers, 1827-35 (colour litho) by Burnouf, M.E. (fl.1827-35); Private Collection; (add.info.: Iroulers, illustration from L Inde Francaise, Paris: Chabrelle, 1827-35.); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23253488
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Animal Skin Cave Cavern Colonial Era Domestic Life L Inde Francaise Linde Francaise Orientalism Simple South Asia Tiger Tigers Tribe Serpent Snakes
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This print titled "Indian forest-dwellers, 1827-35" transports us back to a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the lives of indigenous people in South Asia during the colonial period. The image, captured through a colour lithograph by M. E. Burnouf, showcases an enchanting scene filled with smoke and wild animals. In this illustration from L'Inde Francaise, we witness a group of Indian forest-dwellers adorned in traditional attire within their humble abode - a cavernous home nestled amidst nature's embrace. A snake slithers gracefully nearby as if symbolizing the delicate balance between man and wildlife. The simplicity and orientalism depicted in this artwork evoke feelings of curiosity and wonderment about these distant lands. A French artist's perspective offers an intriguing lens through which we can explore domestic life within this Indian tribe. Notably, tigers roam freely on animal skin rugs while an infant rests peacefully in its mother's arms. This portrayal highlights both the harmonious coexistence with nature and the challenges faced by these forest dwellers. Through this powerful visual narrative, we are transported to another time and place – one that invites contemplation on cultural diversity, human connection with nature, and our shared history as global citizens.
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