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a drawing of a man holding a map
Prompt
1782 Rennel was asked by Robert Clive to produce maps of Hindustan. An enthusiastic supporter of British conquest of India, Rennel saw the preparation of maps as essential to the process of domination. The picture here tries to suggest that Indians willingly gave over their ancient texts to Britannia – the symbol of British power – as if asking her to become the protector of Indian culture.
INFO
Type
Text-to-imageWj
Date Created
October 17,2024Wj
Dimensions
512×512pxWj
Model
CKPT
Protogen
v3.4
Run Count 38242
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