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Indian Nabobs Wealth - caricature by Gillray
3787995 Indian Nabobs Wealth - caricature by Gillray by Gillray, James (1757-1815); (add.info.: Indian Nabobs Wealth - caricature by Gillray, 1788. Showing the demoralizing influence of his wealth. George III, his wife Queen Charlotte and dignitaries of Church and State scrambling for Rupees. Nabob, term for East India Company servant who had become rich through corruption.
English Men and Manners in the Eighteenth Century by A.S. Turberville. Oxford University Press, 1926. P. 133); Lebrecht History
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© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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The caricature by Gillray titled "Indian Nabobs Wealth" captures the demoralizing influence of wealth during the 18th century. In this satirical artwork, George III, Queen Charlotte, and dignitaries of Church and State are depicted scrambling for Rupees, symbolizing their greed and corruption. The term "Nabob" refers to East India Company servants who became rich through corrupt practices. This print offers a glimpse into English men and manners in the colonial era, shedding light on the exploitative nature of British rule in India. It exemplifies how power and money can corrupt even those in positions of authority. Gillray's illustration skillfully portrays the subcontinent's struggle under colonialism while highlighting the opulence enjoyed by monarchs and rulers at that time. The artist's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of Indian culture through clothing and symbols associated with South Asia. Through this artwork, viewers are invited to reflect on themes such as imperialism, wealth disparity, and political satire. It serves as a reminder that history is not always glamorous or just but often marred by exploitation. Overall, Gillray's "Indian Nabobs Wealth" provides an insightful commentary on power dynamics during Britain's reign over India while showcasing his artistic prowess in capturing societal issues through caricature.
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