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Rival Representatives of Law and Order at Shanghai, A Native Procession in the British Settlement (litho)
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Rival Representatives of Law and Order at Shanghai, A Native Procession in the British Settlement (litho)
1040015 Rival Representatives of Law and Order at Shanghai, A Native Procession in the British Settlement (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rival Representatives of Law and Order at Shanghai, A Native Procession in the British Settlement. Illustration for The Graphic, 8 December 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22633702
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Order Police Shanghai Chineses
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The captivating lithograph titled "Rival Representatives of Law and Order at Shanghai, A Native Procession in the British Settlement" transports us back to the bustling streets of early 20th century Shanghai. This vivid depiction by William T. Maud captures a momentous event that showcases the delicate balance between Chinese tradition and British influence. In this scene, we witness a grand native procession winding its way through the vibrant streets of the British settlement. The procession is led by two contrasting figures - one representing Chinese law enforcement and the other symbolizing their British counterparts. Their presence highlights both cooperation and competition as they strive to maintain order within this multicultural city. Maud's attention to detail brings every aspect of this lively spectacle to life. From intricately adorned floats showcasing traditional Chinese culture, to curious onlookers lining the streets, each element adds depth and authenticity to this historical snapshot. This lithograph originally appeared in The Graphic on December 8th, 1900, offering readers a glimpse into an exotic world far from their own shores. Today, it serves as a testament to Shanghai's rich history as an international hub where East meets West. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of how art can transport us across time and space while preserving moments that shape our understanding of global cultures past and present.
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