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To Clive was given the command of the storming party (colour litho)
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To Clive was given the command of the storming party (colour litho)
3650380 To Clive was given the command of the storming party (colour litho) by Orr, Stewart (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: To Clive was given the command of the storming party. Illustration for The Story of Lord Clive by John Lang (Jack, c 1910).); © Look and Learn
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Brave Clive Of India Command Foolish Lord Clive Robert Clive Steeple Storming Monumument Stone Church
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To Clive was given the command of the storming party
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is a captivating colour lithograph that transports viewers to a pivotal moment in history. The image depicts Lord Clive, a brave and influential figure, taking charge of a group of soldiers as they prepare to storm an imposing stone church. The composition exudes both bravery and foolishness, with Lord Clive standing tall amidst the chaos and danger. The stormy sky overhead adds an air of tension and urgency to the scene, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. This artwork not only captures a historical event but also showcases Orr Stewart's mastery in bringing it to life through his artistic skills. Lord Clive's significance in Indian history cannot be understated. As one of Britain's most renowned military commanders during colonial times, he played a crucial role in shaping India's destiny. His leadership abilities are on full display here as he fearlessly leads his troops into battle. The architectural details of the stone church provide additional depth to this print. Its towering steeple serves as both an obstacle for Lord Clive's party and a symbol of resistance against their advance. Overall, this artwork is more than just an aesthetically pleasing piece; it encapsulates bravery, history, architecture, and artistry all at once. It serves as a reminder of Lord Clive's legacy and his impact on India while showcasing Orr Stewart's talent for capturing significant moments through visual storytelling.
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