Brief notes on India's leading picture postcard publishing studios and their photographers, who captured more than just e picturesque in this large and diverse land, vert been put together at the end of the book a small tribute.
Sangeeta and Ratnesh now live in New Delhi, and have been working on setting up the museum for the past couple of years. In the meanwhile, they have begun a digital museum by crating picture-centric stories of Indian towns in local languages.
By the 15th century, as the European race for the sea route to India began, the European imagination of India turned into an obsession. India, or its variants in different European tongues-Index/Indies/Indika, was best captured in the shapes and undaries of the earliest maps made by their cartographers. With the European scovery of the Americas in 1492, two Indias emerged-"West Indies" and "East dies". West Indies was renamed "America" in April 1507 by the cartographer artin Waldseemuller, on the basis of the writings and letters that he had received m the early explorer of the West Indies, Amerigo Vespucci, describing the new and land in much detail. This term has not, in fact, disappeared entirely as it tines to describe a bunch of Caribbean islands even today.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, many British landscape artists arrived in India to sketch and paint its imposing forts and richly decorated palaces. temples, pagodas and mosques. They captured the grandeur of the Mughal cities in decline, the new colonial settlements in growth and, of course, the Himalayas with the flow of the Ganga and other rivers from the hills to the oceans and bays. Besides these topographical views, the appearance, attires, culture and customs of the diverse people of India were fascinating subjects to paint and share with Europeans back home, filling in their curiosity of this far-off land. The fabled flora and fauna continued to be painted till much later, taken up as a popular subject by the Englishwomen arriving in India by the late 19th century.
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