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Our Collection Curator recently travelled to India to rediscover this view, first captured by artist James Baillie Fraser in 1815. Fraser’s topographical prints, alongside others, are currently on display in our picture gallery.
#Explore #India #SouthAsia #norwich #cityofstories
There's so much to get excited about for 2019 @SAsiaCollection starting with current exhibitions: 19th century prints; Rabari textiles; Sculpture from SE Asia; Votive metalwork from India; Nancy Jane Burton; Molela Plaques; Things Apart... & so much more. https://t.co/iWTfEkKypO
In the late 1860s, the Archaeological Survey of India surveyed the inside of the temple using a small boat. They were impressed with the carving of the stone, which included figures in relief and lotus flowers. #objectofthemonth https://t.co/cmMmLX1AvS
Ancient Temple, Pundruttun, a lithograph after Mrs H. Clark is object of the month. Published in 1858, it is part of a set, Summer Scenes in Kashmeer. "...the identity of Mrs H. Clark, has been a mystery we have been trying to unravel." https://t.co/yJNDI9rsKY @SADACCTrust
Working with poet @MackKatymack123 - How objects can help us to talk about creativity - Exhibition coming soon - Sep
@YMT_Coins Great to see an old friend on TV-Viking coins!1000yrs later-ocean travel&commerce https://t.co/EATO0lwlgj
What's that you said???A new display called Watercolour: Painting a Continent.. at the South Asia Collection
Feeling peckish? #lunchtime #art https://t.co/EATO0lwlgj
@britishlibrary Arriving in Madras in 1856? Your boat was sewn from mango bark and coconut! https://t.co/EATO0lwlgj
"Cloth: A Journey through South Asian Textiles" is coming to the Old Skating Rink on September 10th!