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The Lall Bang, 1847. Artist: Robinson
The Lall Bang, 1847. The Lal Bagh gardens at Bangalore in India was commissioned by Hyder Ali and completed by his son, Tipu Sultan (1749-1799). Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)
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The Lall Bang, 1847
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the enchanting Lal Bagh gardens in Bangalore, India. Commissioned by Hyder Ali and completed by his son Tipu Sultan during the Mughal Empire, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to their vision and grandeur. The monochrome engraving beautifully captures the exterior of the garden, showcasing its stunning landscape and intricate buildings. The black and white tones add a timeless quality to the image, transporting us to the 18th and 19th centuries when this masterpiece was created. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of Miss Julia Corner's comprehensive book "The History of China and India" published in London in 1847. Her meticulous research brings forth valuable insights into not only Lal Bagh but also other significant aspects of Chinese and Indian history. This particular artwork is attributed to Robinson, an artist who skillfully portrays every detail with precision. Through his work, he allows us to appreciate the magnificence of Lal Bagh's fountain, which adds an element of serenity amidst its bustling surroundings. "The Lall Bang" serves as a window into another era—a time when Tippu Sultan reigned supreme over Karnataka. It pays homage not only to his legacy but also highlights the collaborative efforts between artists like TJ Rawlins and Solomon Lovechild who contributed their expertise towards creating such remarkable prints. In conclusion, this print invites us on a visual journey through history
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