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The meeting of Lord Clive with Meer Jaffier, after the Battle of Plassey (engraving)
973073 The meeting of Lord Clive with Meer Jaffier, after the Battle of Plassey (engraving) by Godwin, James (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The meeting of Lord Clive with Meer Jaffier, after the Battle of Plassey. Illustration for The Popular History of England by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer (Blackie, 1886).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving captures the historic meeting between Lord Clive and Meer Jaffier after the Battle of Plassey. Created by James Godwin in the 19th century, this print showcases a pivotal moment in English history. Lord Clive, an influential figure during British colonial rule in India, is depicted engaging with Meer Jaffier, who would later become Nawab (ruler) of Bengal. The scene exudes power and intrigue as these two men come face to face amidst the aftermath of a significant battle. The artist's attention to detail brings forth their distinctive features and attire, transporting us back to this crucial juncture in time. This artwork was originally commissioned for "The Popular History of England" by Charles Macfarlane and Thomas Archer in 1886. It serves as a visual representation of an important event that shaped not only English history but also had far-reaching consequences for Indian subcontinent politics. As we gaze upon this engraving, we are reminded of the complex dynamics at play during colonization and how historical events continue to shape our present world. Through bridging cultures and shedding light on significant encounters like this one, art allows us to delve deeper into our shared human experience across continents and centuries.
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