Unveiling India: The Early Lensmen 1850-1910

Unveiling India: The Early Lensmen 1850-1910 by ALLANA / DEPELCHIN


ISBN
9788189995843
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
242 x 275mm

Shines a light on pioneering photography in India through a selection of photos and negatives. Photography was introduced in India in 1840, soon after being patented in Europe in 1839. The pioneers of photography in India were employees of the English East India Company, whose chief functionaries understood that this could be an efficient tool for documenting geographical and topographical information, previously rendered through drawings and watercolours. Subsequently, the 'pioneers' of Indian photography, those inveterate western practitioners followed prescribed routes, conventional grids, and pictorial schemata in which the visualisation was constructed by a cultural mapping and a political programme; often fostered by cultural patrons. To be presented at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Belgium, the exhibition "Unveiling India: The Early Lens Men (1850-1910)" shines a light on pioneering photography in India through a selection of photos and negatives never before exhibited in Europe. Produced in conjunction with the exhibition, this volume offers a unique glimpse of the magnificent collection of 19th and early 20th century photographs from the Alkazi Foundation. Looking at the rare collection of the Wax Paper Negatives by Dr John Murray and Alexander Greenlaw, the images not only provide an insight into the early processes of picture making, but the visitor also journeys through time with the development of landscape photography. The works of Nicholas and Co, Samuel Bourne, Raja Deen Dayal and Sons etc. showcase the early commercial studios of the three presidencies of Colonial India- Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. Published in association with the Alkazi Collection of Photography and Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. AUTHORS: Rahaab Allana is the Curator of Alkazi Foundation for the Arts and Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society (London). Davy Depelchin is a researcher and the exhibition curator for the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Belgium. 88 photographs
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