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Hindoostan Collection (#94)

"Hindoostan: A Tapestry of Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels" Step into the enchanting world of Hindoostan

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Gandhi fasting in support of Untouchables, 1932. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill

Gandhi fasting in support of Untouchables, 1932. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
Gandhi fasting in support of Untouchables, 1932. Mohondas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), known as Mahatma (Great Soul), Indian Nationalist leader

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Mohandas Gandhi, Indian nationalist leader, on his way to Congress, 1932

Mohandas Gandhi, Indian nationalist leader, on his way to Congress, 1932. Mohondas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), known as Mahatma (Great Soul)

Background imageHindoostan Collection: A Real Jubilee Memorial, 1887

A Real Jubilee Memorial, 1887. In Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee Year, one hundred debtors found themselves unexpectedly freed from their obligations

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Only His Play, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain

Only His Play, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain
Only His Play, 1885. The British Lion and the Indian Tiger watch in consternation as the Russian Bear attacks the Afghan wolves

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Times Waxworks, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Times Waxworks, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Times Waxworks, 1881. Father Time shows Mr Punch around Madame Tussauds, the waxwork museum of celebrities that opened in 1802

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Persia Won!, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain

Persia Won!, 1873. Artist: Joseph Swain
Persia Won!, 1873. Britannia says farewell to the Shah of Persia (now Iran) after his successful visit to Britain. It was believed that whilst good relations were maintained with Persia

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Artist: John Tenniel

Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Artist: John Tenniel
Another Eclipse for India, 1868. Lord John Lawrence had been the Viceroy of India since 1863, but was now preparing to hand over his authority to Lord Mayo

Background imageHindoostan Collection: The Accession of the Queen of India, 1858

The Accession of the Queen of India, 1858. After the end of the Indian Mutiny, the authority of the East India Company also ended and the Crown, here represented by Queen Victoria

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Every One Thinks their own Crow the Fairest, 1858

Every One Thinks their own Crow the Fairest, 1858. Disraeli on the left, and former Prime Minister Palmerston, are both dressed in mob caps and gowns in the best tradition of nursemaids

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Pig-stickers, Beware!, 1878

Pig-stickers, Beware!, 1878. Lord Lytton, the Viceroy of India, wearing a topee, tests the point of a spear as his horse rears

Background imageHindoostan Collection: The Shadow on the Hills, 1878. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Shadow on the Hills, 1878. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Shadow on the Hills, 1878. An armed man in a turban, possibly a native sepoy, who represents India stands looking into the distance

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Arun Ghosh, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Arun Ghosh, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Arun Ghosh Band, Gateshead International Jazz Festival, The Sage Gateshead, March 2010

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Blondin Outdone, 1859

Blondin Outdone, 1859. Palmerston, dressed in contemporary circus costume, wheeling a nervous looking Lord John Russell across a tightrope with Niagara Falls in the background

Background imageHindoostan Collection: An Act of Grace; Montalbert Pardons the Emperor, 1859

An Act of Grace; Montalbert Pardons the Emperor, 1859. The story behind the cartoon is the trial of the Comte de Montalembert

Background imageHindoostan Collection: Hindoostan Types Nations series N24 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes

Hindoostan Types Nations series N24 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes
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"Hindoostan: A Tapestry of Rich Heritage and Cultural Marvels" Step into the enchanting world of Hindoostan, where history unfolds through captivating tales and mesmerizing art. From the valiant exploits of The Gordon Highlanders to the vibrant strokes depicting a princess immersed in melodic bliss, this diverse land beckons with its myriad wonders. In 1897, Piper Findlater's heroic feat at Dargai earned him the prestigious Victoria Cross, symbolizing bravery amidst adversity. This remarkable story resonates even today, reminding us of the indomitable spirit that defines Hindoostan. The painting "Lakshmi" transports us to an era shrouded in mystery as we witness a princess entranced by soul-stirring melodies played by female musicians. Created in 1894 by an unknown artist, it captures the essence of grace and elegance that permeated Hindoostani royalty. Travel back further in time to 1835 when William Daniell immortalized Calcutta from Garden House Reach. His brushstrokes vividly depict a bustling cityscape adorned with architectural marvels that stand tall till this day – a testament to Hindoostan's rich past. Delve deeper into mythology with "Hanuman Bearing the Mountaintop with Medicinal Herbs, " an exquisite artwork dating back to around 1800. Its creator remains unknown but their skill is evident as they bring alive Hanuman's legendary strength and devotion on canvas. Johan Zoffany takes us on a journey to Lucknow in 1790 through his masterpiece "Colonel Mordaunt watching a cockfight. " Amidst cheers and excitement, we catch glimpses of colonial India's social fabric intertwined with traditional customs – a fascinating blend unique to Hindoostan. Witness history unfold before your eyes as you gaze upon The Prince of Wales standing alongside Maharajah Gwalior during his Indian tour in 1921.