H Son Collection
"H Hands & Son: Capturing the Majesty of India in the Early 20th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of H Hands & Son
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"H Hands & Son: Capturing the Majesty of India in the Early 20th Century" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of H Hands & Son, a renowned artist capturing the essence of India during the early 20th century. With their skilled brushstrokes, they bring to life scenes that transport us to a bygone era. One such masterpiece is "Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb, " situated in Agra, India. The intricate details and delicate architecture are beautifully depicted, showcasing the grandeur of this historical landmark. In another artwork titled "Viceregal staff and his daughter taking part in the elephant procession" held in Delhi, we witness a mesmerizing spectacle. The vibrant colors and regal attire highlight both tradition and opulence as participants proudly parade through the streets on majestic elephants. Sir Pertab Singh, an influential figure from Delhi captured by H Hands & Son, exudes power and dignity. This portrait showcases his commanding presence while offering a glimpse into Indian nobility during that period. The bustling Jumma Masjid comes alive with spectators eagerly observing their surroundings. H Hands & Son skillfully captures this lively scene where people gather to worship or simply marvel at its architectural beauty. Transportation was also an integral part of everyday life back then. An elephant stationed outside Delhi's railway station serves as a reminder of how these magnificent creatures were once used for travel purposes - truly awe-inspiring. A Punjabi princess elegantly rides atop an elephant during yet another procession captured by H Hands & Son. Her gracefulness shines through as she becomes one with her noble companion amidst cheering crowds lining Delhi's streets. The viceroy's own elephant takes center stage within one painting - symbolizing authority and prestige associated with British rule over India at that time. It stands tall against a backdrop filled with history and cultural significance. HM Amir alongside Lord Kitchener and their staff are immortalized in a snapshot of Agra, India.