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The Thugs of India: Halt at the Shrine of Ganesh (oil on canvas)
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The Thugs of India: Halt at the Shrine of Ganesh (oil on canvas)
2637286 The Thugs of India: Halt at the Shrine of Ganesh (oil on canvas) by Schoefft, August Theodor (1809-88); 113.8x186 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Hungarian, out of copyright
Media ID 23687022
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Assassin Bandit Bandits British Empire British Raj Criminal Criminals Cult Ganesh Gang Organised Orientalist Rest Roadside Robber Robbers Shrine Thief Thieves Thug Thugs Tribe Travellers
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The Thugs of India - Halt at the Shrine of Ganesh
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captures a captivating scene in rural India during the British Raj era. Painted by August Theodor Schoefft, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 113.8x186 cm and is currently held in a private collection. In this orientalist painting, we see a group of men and women belonging to an organized criminal gang known as the Thugs taking a momentary rest at the shrine of Ganesh, the Hindu deity associated with wisdom and prosperity. The composition beautifully depicts the lush countryside backdrop, adding to the mystique surrounding these notorious bandits. The artist skillfully portrays various elements within this scene - from musicians playing traditional instruments to children innocently observing their surroundings. The presence of smoking pipes suggests moments of leisure amidst their dangerous journey. Schoefft's attention to detail brings out both cultural nuances and criminal undertones prevalent during that time period. This painting serves as a reminder of how colonialism intertwined with local customs and traditions in complex ways. "The Thugs of India: Halt at the Shrine of Ganesh" offers viewers an intriguing glimpse into Indian history, shedding light on not only crime but also aspects such as music, religion, and daily life in rural communities. It stands as a testament to Schoefft's talent for capturing diverse narratives through his brushstrokes.
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