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A Treasury of Life: Indian Company Paintings, c. 1790 to 1835, an ongoing show in the Indian capital put together by DAG, an ...
As a result, these paintings embody elements of both East and West ... is also viewed unfavourably in India, where the nationalistic canon favours art from the High Mughal and Modernist periods.
Pigeonholing great works of art as the property of the East India Company has meant they’ve been ignored for centuries. But a new exhibition is giving due recognition to artists who deserve to ...
But with the East India Company establishing its power and the growing competition in the art market in London, more artists set off for the distant colonies in pursuit of fortune and fame.
Reena Pereira-Almeida (30) was born in a 100-year-old village called Giriz in Vasai (formerly Bassein), in one of the original East Indian Catholic families — the Valkars — of Mumbai. Growing ...
The East India Company bullied and coerced its way to global supremacy—and that’s not even the worst of it. What does a corporate megapower look like? Today, it might resemble a major ...
It was presented at UWI’s Department of Creative and Festival Arts in Trinidad and Tobago. The paper is entitled “(East) Indian Art and Caribbean Aesthetics”. Aesthetics refers to the ...
Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts, in collaboration with Kirat (an organisation of artists from north-east India), has organised an art exhibition titled 'Ishan Baibhab', featuring works of 28 painters ...
It’s one way consumers can protect themselves from buying fraudulent Indian art, said one art expert. Fakes are glutting the market and showing up in stores and fairs in traditional Indian art ...
bright studio in Red Crags Arts and Architectural House in Manitou Springs. Dance instructor AuroTejas Hemsell settles in against the far wall to watch her students perform Odissi, an east Indian ...
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