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Sappers at work in the Batteries, 1857 (coloured lithograph)
5927014 A Sappers at work in the BatteriesA, 1857 (coloured lithograph) by Atkinson, George Francklin (1822-59) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: A Sappers at work in the BatteriesA, 1857.
Coloured lithograph from The Campaign in India 1857-58i, a series of 26 coloured lithographs by William Simpson, E Walker and others, after G F Atkinson, published by Day and Son, 1857-1858.
In the weeks leading up to the British assault on Delhi in September 1857 gun batteries were established within close range of the city walls. This was dangerous work and many sappers were killed by rebel musketry and artillery fire. Once established, the British gun batteries were able to silence the rebel guns and then make breaches in the bastions and walls for the attacking troops. The capture of Delhi was key to the suppression of the Indian Mutiny (1857-1859).); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Sappers at work in the Batteries, 1857" showcases a crucial moment during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-1859. This coloured lithograph, created by George Francklin Atkinson and published by Day and Son, depicts the dangerous task undertaken by sappers as they establish gun batteries within close range of Delhi's city walls. In this intense scene, we witness the bravery and determination of these soldiers who risk their lives to silence rebel guns and create breaches in the bastions and walls for attacking troops. The capture of Delhi was pivotal in suppressing the Indian Mutiny, making this image an important historical document. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of color on this lithograph. From the soldier's uniforms to the intricate fortifications surrounding them, each element adds depth and realism to this powerful composition. This print serves as a reminder of both the heroism displayed by British forces during times of conflict and the sacrifices made by those on both sides. It allows us to reflect upon history while appreciating its artistic representation. Displayed at London's National Army Museum, this artwork stands as a testament to human resilience amidst adversity. Its significance lies not only in its historical context but also in its ability to evoke emotions that transcend time.
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