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The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal
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The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal
LSE4320776 The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal, an illustration of the planes taking part in the World Trade Center in New York. Painting, series, number 3/9, Bengal. by Indian School; Private Collection; (add.info.: The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal, an illustration of the planes taking part in the World Trade Center in New York. Painting, series, number 3/9, Bengal.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22747102
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
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The Story of the Attacks of 11 September 2001 - A Haunting Illustration by the Peddlers Baul from Bengal
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. This print captures a profound artistic representation of one of the darkest days in modern history. Painted by an Indian School artist, this piece titled "The Story of the Attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal" offers a unique perspective on the tragic events that unfolded on that fateful day. In this particular painting, we see a series depicting planes participating in the World Trade Center attacks in New York. The artist skillfully portrays not only the military and political aspects but also delves into deeper themes such as human tragedy and religious extremism. The inclusion of elements like suicide bombers and buildings creates a chilling reminder of how these acts impacted countless lives. The significance lies not only in its historical context but also in its cultural relevance. By incorporating references to Bengal, Islamism, and American society, this artwork highlights how global events can shape local narratives and experiences. As viewers engage with this powerful image, they are invited to reflect on both personal and collective memories associated with this momentous event. It serves as a poignant reminder that art has an extraordinary ability to convey complex emotions and provoke meaningful conversations about our shared humanity. Through Leonard de Selva's lens, we are reminded once again that even amidst darkness, there is hope for healing and understanding.
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