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General view of the Imperial Durbar at Delhi, 1911 (litho)
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General view of the Imperial Durbar at Delhi, 1911 (litho)
DND443695 General view of the Imperial Durbar at Delhi, 1911 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Delhi Durbar, meaning Court of Delhi was a mass assembly at Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the coronation of a King and Queen of the United Kingdom; also known as the Imperial Durbar; the 1911 Durbar was the only one attended by the sovereign, who was George V;); Dinodia
Media ID 33393412
© Dinodia / Bridgeman Images
1911 Assembly Audience British Empire Celebrating Colony Delhi Durbar Elephant Elephants Formal Gathering Honour Honouring Pavilion Pomp Coronation Park Festivities
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This lithograph captures the grandeur and splendor of the Imperial Durbar at Delhi in 1911. The photograph showcases a general view of this momentous event, held at Coronation Park in Delhi, India. The Durbar was an extravagant assembly that marked the coronation of a King and Queen of the United Kingdom, also known as the Imperial Durbar. In this image, we are transported back in time to witness a scene filled with ceremony and celebration. Majestic elephants adorned with vibrant decorations stand proudly amidst a bustling crowd. The atmosphere is charged with excitement as people from all walks of life come together to honor their sovereign. The British Empire's influence is palpable throughout the gathering, symbolizing its colonial power over India during that era. Dignitaries and members of royalty can be seen occupying pavilions while paying homage to their monarch. The visit by George V, who attended as the sovereign himself, made this particular Durbar historically significant. It remains the only one where a reigning king or queen personally graced such an occasion. This lithograph not only captures a pivotal moment in history but also serves as a testament to India's rich cultural heritage and its deep connection with British imperialism. It encapsulates both pomp and tradition within its intricate details – from ornate engravings to formal attire worn by attendees. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are reminded of how art has preserved moments like these for future generations to appreciate and learn from. This photograph allows us to immerse ourselves in an era long gone yet forever etched into our collective memory.
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