Prints of India collected by Charles Freer
Object Details
- Collector
- Freer, Charles Lang, 1856-1919
- Photographer
- Mohan Lal, Photographer, act. 2nd half 19th century
- Murray, Colin Roderick, 1840-1884
- Bourne and Shepherd
- Collection Creator
- Freer, Charles Lang, 1856-1919
- Place
- India
- Udaipur (India)
- Topic
- Art, American -- Collectors and collecting
- Art -- Collectors and collecting
- Architecture
- Collector
- Freer, Charles Lang, 1856-1919
- Photographer
- Mohan Lal, Photographer, act. 2nd half 19th century
- Murray, Colin Roderick, 1840-1884
- Bourne and Shepherd
- See more items in
- Charles Lang Freer Papers
- Charles Lang Freer Papers / Series 12: Photographs / 12.7: India
- Biographical / Historical
- Mohan Lal and his brother Shiva Lal were hereditary painters at the court of the Maharana of Udaipur.
- Date
- 1895
- Container
- Box 304
- Archival Repository
- Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
- Type
- Archival materials
- Photographs
- Photographs
- Collection Citation
- Charles Lang Freer Papers. FSA A.01. National Museum of Asian Art Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Gift of the estate of Charles Lang Freer.
- Arrangement
- Organized by subject.
- Collection Rights
- Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
- Genre/Form
- Photographs
- Scope and Contents
- 29 photographs acquired by Charles Lang Freer, likely in india in 1895 during his first travel in Asia. Twenty of the photographs depicting Udaipur were presented to Freer by Prince Fateh Lal Mehta of that city.
- Collection Restrictions
- Collection is open for research.
- Record ID
- ebl-1503510431462-1503510431668-5
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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