Dr Jennifer Howes
@jhowesuk
Art Historian/Archaeologist looking for dirt on Britain’s imperial past in colonial archives. Author of “The Art of a Corporation”. Ch. 1 is free open-access!
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South Indian Dancer with musicians by an artist from Karaikal/Thanjavur, between 1727 and 1758. One of the oldest such images painted on paper. Collected by the Count of Mondave in 1769, now in La Bibliothèque nationale de France Paris (Estampes, Od39b, f.173)
A quick stroll through Hew Locke’s “What have we here?” British Museum with Dr Sushma Jansari. This exhibition is a must for anyone interested in British imperialism & objects. instagram.com/reel/DB-vafrsa…
What have we here? L: Benin bronze of a Portuguese man, portrait of Queen Victoria staring over his shoulder. R: British soldiers posing with bronzes looted from the King of Benin after the 1897 invasion. Hew Locke exhibition British Museum is a must-see!
“There was a gold throne which I am sorry to say they are breaking to pieces…Lord Mornington has presented me with one of the jewelled tygers from the throne” - Lady Clive’s diary, May 1799. Here’s the very same object in Hew Locke’s “What have we here?” British Museum