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Playing the Hohlee, from A Mahratta Camp, 5th April 1813 (colour engraving)
XCF273120 Playing the Hohlee, from A Mahratta Camp, 5th April 1813 (colour engraving) by Baxter, Thomas (1782-1821); Private Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12789776
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This print titled "Playing the Hohlee, from A Mahratta Camp, 5th April 1813" takes us back in time to witness a vibrant scene of Indian courtly life. The image showcases a lively game being played amidst a bustling crowd, capturing the essence of recreation and camaraderie. The players are adorned in colorful saris and traditional attire, their enthusiasm evident as they engage in this ancient Indian game. Underneath an elegant canopy, they skillfully maneuver wooden sticks known as hohlees with precision and finesse. Laughter fills the air as onlookers cheer them on. Intricate vases and sin gar decorations add to the visual splendor of this moment frozen in time. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every expression and gesture is meticulously captured, allowing us to feel like we are part of this spirited gathering. Amidst all the excitement, one cannot help but notice a female player squirting water playfully at her male counterpart - perhaps adding an element of surprise or mischief to the game. This playful interaction adds depth and character to the scene. Through this enchanting engraving by Thomas Baxter, we gain insight into not only a specific cultural event but also into human connection through shared activities. It serves as a reminder that throughout history people have sought joy and entertainment through games and social gatherings – something that transcends time and place.
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