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A Letter from Mrs Jowler to Colonel John Jowler, Skinpore, Punjaub, India (engraving)
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A Letter from Mrs Jowler to Colonel John Jowler, Skinpore, Punjaub, India (engraving)
1062622 A Letter from Mrs Jowler to Colonel John Jowler, Skinpore, Punjaub, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Letter from Mrs Jowler to Colonel John Jowler, Skinpore, Punjaub, India. Illustration for The Graphic, Summer Number 1891.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22214936
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A Letter from Mrs Jowler to Colonel John Jowler, Skinpore, Punjaub, India
EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating engraving that takes us back to the 19th century. This intriguing image depicts an amateur dairymaid named Miss Annie standing in front of a farm with two young boys by her side. The scene unfolds as she presents a letter to Colonel John Jowler, who appears both surprised and concerned. The details within the engraving tell a story of unexpected events on the farm. A dead horse lies nearby while Miss Annie explains that there is no milk due to this unfortunate incident. The discovery brings disgrace upon the farm and its inhabitants. As we delve deeper into the image, our eyes are drawn towards various elements such as racing horses and water carts in the background. These details provide insight into life in colonial India during this era. The artist skillfully captures not only the characters' expressions but also their surroundings - from livestock like shire horses and ponies to glimpses of European and Indian cultures coexisting harmoniously. This print serves as a window into history, allowing us to reflect on daily life during this time period while also highlighting cultural exchange between Europe and Asia. It reminds us that even amidst challenges and unforeseen circumstances, people find ways to adapt and overcome obstacles together.
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