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colonisation on India by British - Coggle Diagram
colonisation on India by British
history over years
british raj(1885-1947)
control of india transferred to the british crown
east india company(1757-1858)
company arrived for trade but established military and political dominance
change in Indian attire
imposition of modesty and the blouse and petticoat
the rise of the indo-westrn sherwani and achkan
economic exploitation and demise of handloom
the emergence of the salwar kameez
division of public and private wardrobes
change in food
new ingredients and agriculture
the rise of the bakery industry
anglo-indian fusion
tea consumption
change in art
the "company style" (late 18th/19th century)
adopted western techniques like linear perspective, shading and the use of translucent watercolors
detailed depictions of local flora, fauna and specific indian trades
western academic realism(mid to late 19th century)
Indian artist were taught European academic realism, oil painting, and printmaking
the bengal school of art (early 20th century)
artists drew inspiration from ancient Indian murals, Rajput miniatures, and Mughal styles to cultivate a distinctly pan-Asian, nationilist artistic identity.
led by figures like Abanindranath Tagore, the movement rejected colonial realism.