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The origin of the East India Company, the Great Mogul receiving Sir J Mildenhall Queen Elizabeths Ambassador, 1599 (colour litho)

The origin of the East India Company, the Great Mogul receiving Sir J Mildenhall Queen Elizabeths Ambassador, 1599 (colour litho)


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The origin of the East India Company, the Great Mogul receiving Sir J Mildenhall Queen Elizabeths Ambassador, 1599 (colour litho)

3643336 The origin of the East India Company, the Great Mogul receiving Sir J Mildenhall Queen Elizabeths Ambassador, 1599 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The origin of the East India Company, the Great Mogul receiving Sir J Mildenhall Queen Elizabeths Ambassador, 1599. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

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This print titled "The origin of the East India Company, the Great Mogul receiving Sir J Mildenhall Queen Elizabeths Ambassador, 1599" takes us back in time to a significant moment in history. The image showcases an exquisite colour lithograph created by an English School artist in the 20th century. In this scene, we witness a pivotal meeting between two powerful figures: the Great Mogul and Sir J Mildenhall, who served as Queen Elizabeth's ambassador. This encounter took place in 1599 and marked the birth of our Indian empire. The composition is rich with historical details that transport us to a different era. We can observe merchants from England engaging in trade negotiations with vendors and sellers from the Mughal Empire. Pepper, one of the sought-after commodities at that time, is prominently displayed throughout the image. As we delve into this postcard-like depiction of history, it becomes evident that it holds immense cultural significance. It not only sheds light on early interactions between England and India but also highlights Indian culture and its influence on Asian societies. This fascinating artwork captures a crucial moment when diplomacy merged with commerce to shape future relations between nations. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's private collection, we are reminded of how historical events continue to resonate through time and impact our present-day world.

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