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Title(s)
[Description and illustration of a picture in East India House showing the Great Mogul presenting the grant of the Dewannee to Lord Clive.].
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Published/Created
London : Cox and Son, printers, Green Queen Street, [1820]
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Physical Description
3, [1] pages, [1] folded leaf of plates : illustrations ; 27 cm
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Holdings
Rare Books and Manuscripts
DS471 .E27 1820
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
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Copyright Status
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Full YALE Library Record
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Classification
Books
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Notes
Key to the painting by Benjamin West entitled "Lord Clive receiving from the Mogol the grant of the Duanney." 31 individuals are identified. The painting was presented to the Court of Directors by the Right Honourable Earl Powis in October 25, 1820. See page [1].
Lithograph drawn on stone by J. Baker; after a painting by Benjamin West. Printed by D. Redman.
Printer's statement from the foot of page 3.
BAC: British Art Center copy in contemporary beige wrappers. Signed in graphite: Mr. R. Gunn, painter, Norwick. -
Subject Terms
Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725–1774. | East India Company. | Great Britain -- History, Military -- 18h century. | Great Britain -- Relations -- India. | Gunn, R. -- Autograph. | India -- History -- 18th century. | India -- Relations -- Great Britain. | Shāh ʻĀlam, Emperor of Hindustan, 1728–1806. | West, Benjamin, 1738–1820. Lord Clive receiving from the Mogol the grant of the Duanney.
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