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Maharaja Scindia, Nobles, and High Officials, Gwalior

1887
(Indian, 1844–1905)
Culture
India
Measurements
Image: 19 x 27.4 cm (7 1/2 x 10 13/16 in.); Paper: 19 x 27.4 cm (7 1/2 x 10 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Description

Capturing such a massive group in a single shot was challenging. Deen Dayal’s use of a wide-angle lens, betrayed by the curved distortion of the building’s facade, was rare for him at the time. The young Maharaja Scindia of Gwalior is just right of the composition’s center. The distinctive angled turbans identify Gwalior’s historical allegiance to the Marathas, a Hindu empire that controlled areas of western, central, and southern India from 1674 to 1818. Gwalior had a British liaison starting in 1782 and came under British control in the 1840s. The British officers at the left may have been visiting dignitaries, a common occasion for commissioning a formal group portrait.
A horizontally oriented albumen print depicts dozens of men with medium and medium-dark skin tones gathered before a decorated building. In the center, the young boy Maharaja Scindia sits on a throne. The figures, wearing turbans and long robes while holding swords, occupy a large patterned carpet. Behind them, the building features multiple arched doorways under an upper balcony with ornate railings.

Maharaja Scindia, Nobles, and High Officials, Gwalior

1887

Raja Deen Dayal

(Indian, 1844–1905)
India

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