Social Sciences, asked by kalpana348945, 10 months ago

in what way are the Indian depicted as
inferior​

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Answered by vinitachauhan282
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Answered by sksam689
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British views of 18th century India were mixed -- some disparaging, some respectful of Indian culture -- but their artists appear to have been curiously uniform in their paintings. There is a lack of detail in Indian faces, and most are depicted a stereotyped black.

The British artists who depicted India in this period took their own expectations, preconceptions and prejudices with them, based on their artistic training, popular notions of taste and the prevailing political sentiments in Europe.

They depicted  Indians as tractable, menial in the paintings, as serving their white masters ,while the Britishers were depicted as lordly and peremptory.

The Paintings Depicted that Britishers used to wave their clothes and stood regally and sat down swaggering and led a opulent life.

Indians were never shown influential, important  and they were disregarded in the paintings and were shown as unobtrusive.

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