This museum-quality framed reproduction brings to life Lokamanya Tilak’s 1897 courtroom drama — a moment that resonates in India’s legal and political history. The composition centers on a passionate advocate addressing the bench, surrounded by barristers, judges and an attentive public within a vaulted colonial courtroom. The print highlights costume and architectural detail to convey the ritual of colonial justice and the political tensions of the era. Produced on archival heavyweight paper with pigment inks and offered with museum matting and ornate or gallery-style frames, the product preserves tonal depth and historical detail for long-term display. Designed for law schools, history departments, libraries, museums, and private collectors, this reproduction functions as both an educational artifact and a decorative centerpiece.






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