When - Till 20th July, 2014
Where - National Gallery Of Modern Art, Bangalore
Lala Raja Deen Dayal, pioneer Indian 19th century photographer(1844-1905) has left for us an exquisite photographic record of British India, of a bygone Colonial era influenced by Native Princely India- its picturesque opulence, rich costumes, whiskered nobility, hookah bearers, royal palaces, hunts, and parades, elephant carriages, historic events - golden moments captured on "silver" plates for posterity
It was not only in his portraitures and "sovereign scenarios" that Lala Deen Dayal excelled. His lens captured the culture and tradition of India's rich architectural heritage, temples, monuments, forts, views, and memorials. His extensive series of Indian views forms a timeless travelogue of the country.
This unique repertoire of the excellence of Black and White photography, with early techniques, processes and equipment is being displayed in the exhibition.
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