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Scarcity in India, engraved and pub. by Charles Knight (1743-c
NP125541 Scarcity in India, engraved and pub. by Charles Knight (1743-c.1826), 1794 (stipple engraving) (pair of 125540) by Singleton, Henry (1766-1839) (after); 51.4x39.4 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright
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Bargaining Bartering Hungry Pineapple Scurvy
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This print titled "Scarcity in India" takes us back to 1794, when Charles Knight engraved and published this thought-provoking image. Created by Henry Singleton, the stipple engraving measures 51.4x39.4 cm and is now part of a private collection. In this scene, we witness the harsh reality of scarcity that plagued India during that era. The image showcases a group of native individuals desperately bartering and bargaining for food with sailors who have arrived on their shores. The sailors, hungry themselves, are seen holding baskets filled with precious fruits like pineapples - a rare treat in those times. The print highlights the struggle faced by both parties involved: the natives suffering from hunger due to scarce resources and the sailors enduring scurvy as they navigate treacherous seas far from home. It serves as a poignant reminder of how essential food was for survival during this period. Beyond its historical significance, this engraving also delves into botany and natural history through its depiction of various fruits indigenous to India. It offers an intriguing glimpse into early scientific explorations surrounding plant life. As we gaze upon this powerful artwork captured by Bridgeman Images, it prompts us to reflect on our own privilege while reminding us of the resilience displayed by those who endured such challenging circumstances centuries ago.
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