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Sport in India - Smoking Wolves from their Earths, c1808, (1901). Creator: Unknown
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Sport in India - Smoking Wolves from their Earths, c1808, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Sport in India - Smoking Wolves from their Earths, c1808, (1901). British and Indian men hunting wolves: some throw spears, while an army officer is shaded with a parasol by his servant as he aims his gun. From " Oriental Field Sports" by Thomas Williamson, [1808]. Published in " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. III. - To The End of Lord Robertss Indian Career", by J. Maclaren Cobban. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
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The captivating print titled "Sport in India - Smoking Wolves from their Earths" captures a mesmerizing scene of British and Indian men engaged in the thrilling pursuit of hunting wolves. Created around 1808, this intriguing image showcases the convergence of cultures during the British Raj era. In this vivid depiction, we witness a fascinating blend of traditional hunting techniques and colonial influence. Some hunters throw spears with precision, while an army officer takes aim at his prey, shielded by a parasol held by his loyal servant. The juxtaposition of weaponry and protection symbolizes both power and privilege. This remarkable photograph is derived from Thomas Williamson's renowned book "Oriental Field Sports" published in 1808. It serves as an invaluable historical document that sheds light on the blood sports prevalent during that period. The image not only offers insight into the artistry and skill involved in hunting but also raises questions about cruelty towards animals. While it represents a significant aspect of India's sporting heritage, it also prompts contemplation on ethical considerations surrounding such practices. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported to an era where adventure intertwined with imperialism. It provides us with a glimpse into the life and deeds of Earl Roberts, highlighting his Indian career within the broader context of Britain's imperial ambitions. This print encapsulates history, culture, sport, and exploration all within its frame—a testament to its enduring significance even today.
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