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Picnic party, Mashobra

1887
(Indian, 1844–1905)
Culture
India
Measurements
Image: 19.3 x 26.1 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/4 in.); Paper: 19.3 x 26.1 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
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Description

This scene is from one of many lavish entertainments hosted by caterer, restaurateur, and hotelier Federico Peliti (Italian, 1844–1914) at his forested country estate outside Shimla. In the photograph, Peliti is on horseback and his wife Judith on the swing. Swings have a long history as items of leisurely pleasure in Europe and India. Badminton, which originated in England in 1873, was popular in India. Deen Dayal may have been invited to document this gathering because he and Peliti, an amateur photographer, both belonged to the Photographic Society of Bombay.
A horizontally oriented albumen print in sepia tones depicts an outdoor scene of over twenty people with light skin tones in a forest. On the left, five figures stand on a wooden platform above a woman in a dark dress. In the center, a woman in a white dress stands near seated figures. To the right, a person on horseback stands near several men. Tall trees fill the background, and figures hold rackets or sticks.

Picnic party, Mashobra

1887

Raja Deen Dayal

(Indian, 1844–1905)
India

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