Egron Sellif Lundgren, O.W.S. (1815-1875)

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Egron Sellif Lundgren, O.W.S. (1815-1875)
Dawn at Beylah, 1858
pencil and watercolour heightened with white and with scratching out
15 x 23¼in. (382 x 592mm.)
Literature
P. Pal and V. Dehejia, From Merchants to Emperors, London, 1986, p.80, pl.6, repr. in colour

Lot Essay

Egron Sellif Lundgren (1815-1875), a Swedish artist, worked as an illustrator in London before going to India in 1857. He served on Lord Clyde's staff during the campaigns of 1857 launched in response to the mutiny of the Bengal Army. The campaigns were successful and led to the replacement of the East India Company with the Crown. Lundgren executed a large number of drawings whilst with the army and his work often represents military engagements

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