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Unveiling India: The Early Lensmen 1850-1910
In Unveiling India the unique collection of early photographs of Indian architecture weaves a relationship between India's cultural identity and how it was perceived and the influence it had on Western art and values.
The images from the rare collection of Alkazi Collection of Photography, of wax paper negatives by John Murray and Alexander Greenlaw provide an insight into the early processes of picture making and journeys through time with the development of landscape photography.
Of no less importance are the works of Nicholas & Co., Samuel Bourne, Raja Deen Dayal & Sons that showcase the early commercial studios of the three presidencies of Colonial India - Calcutta, Bombay and Madras.
Through this vast tapestry of images, India emerges as a land which struck the imagination of visitors not only in terms of history and resources, but also for its ability to adapt to ever-changing times, especially through the global sharing of images that today reflect its rich cultural heritage and unique identity.