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Major-General Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, Indian soldier (colour litho)
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Major-General Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, Indian soldier (colour litho)
982649 Major-General Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, Indian soldier (colour litho) by Lovett, Alfred Crowdy (1862-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Major-General Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur (1845-1922), Indian soldier.); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection
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This print showcases Major-General Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur, a distinguished Indian soldier during the British Raj era. The colour lithograph, created by Alfred Crowdy Lovett, beautifully captures the essence of this remarkable individual. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur (1845-1922) was not only a military leader but also a member of royalty. Adorned in his magnificent military uniform and turban, he exudes power and authority. His numerous medals proudly displayed on his chest serve as a testament to his bravery and achievements on the battlefield. As an influential figure within the Indian army, Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur played a crucial role in maintaining order and protecting British interests in India. He symbolizes the complex relationship between Indians and their colonial rulers during that time. The portrait offers us an intriguing glimpse into both Indian history and the wider context of British imperialism. It serves as a reminder of the significant contributions made by individuals like Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur within the framework of empire-building. This print is part of Valerie Jackson Harris Collection held privately. Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate this historical artifact while acknowledging its cultural significance for both India and Britain.
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