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John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. Artist: Joseph Heard



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John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. Artist: Joseph Heard

John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850. At this time the East India Company was still governing India. The company was founded in 1600 to challenge the Dutch and Portuguese dominance of the spice trade from the Far East. The East India Company lost its administrative functions in India in 1858 after its role in the Indian Mutiny the previous year

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Arrival Arriving Bombay East India Company Maharashtra Marine Mumbai Oxford Science Archive Shipping Industry Heard Hindoostan


6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox

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John Wood Approaching Bombay, c1850

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is a captivating print that captures the essence of an era when the East India Company held sway over India. Painted by Joseph Heard, this artwork showcases the bustling shipping industry and the significant role played by maritime trade during the 19th century. The painting depicts a majestic ship sailing towards Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, against a backdrop of serene waters. The artist skillfully portrays the grandeur of this historical moment, highlighting both the beauty of nature and man's triumph in conquering vast distances through water transport. During this time, colonialism was at its peak as European powers sought to establish dominance over various parts of Asia. The East India Company emerged as a key player in this race for control, challenging Dutch and Portuguese influence in trading spices from the Far East. However, it faced setbacks after its administrative functions were stripped away following its involvement in the Indian Mutiny. Heard's artwork not only captures an important historical event but also serves as a reminder of how trade and transportation have shaped nations throughout history. Through vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, he brings to life an era defined by exploration and expansion. This print from Heritage Images offers viewers a glimpse into John Wood's arrival in Bombay during a transformative period marked by colonialism and maritime trade.

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