Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
In what way did the British history paintings in India reflect the attitudes of imperial conquerors?
उत्तर
The British history paintings sought to dramatise and recreate various episodes of British imperial history. These paintings celebrated the British: their power, their victories and their supremacy. The imperial history paintings attempted to create a public memory of imperial triumphs. Victories had to be remembered, implanted in the memory of people, both in India and Britain. Only then could the British appear invincible and all-powerful.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blanks:
(a) The art form which observed carefully and tried to capture exactly what the eye saw is called ___________.
(b) The style of painting which showed Indian landscape as a quaint, unexplored land is called __________.
(c) Paintings which showed the social lives of Europeans in India are called _________.
(d) Paintings which depicted scenes from British imperial history and their victories are called ____________.
Describe in your own words one painting from this chapter which suggests that the British were more powerful than Indians. How does the artist depict this?