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Thursday, March 28, 2024


Exhibition Public - USA & Canada

Company School Painting in India (ca. 1770–1850)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue,
New York, USA
Apr 10, 2017 To Oct 01, 2017


Detail:

As the British East India Company expanded its purview in India beyond trade to include diplomacy and administration, greater numbers of officers, and eventually their families, were stationed in the region. Many became active patrons of the arts, giving rise to the so-called Company School of painting—or simply Company painting—of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Responding to their patrons' European tastes, scientific interests, and sense of discovery, Indian artists—some previously trained in late-Mughal techniques of painting—evolved their styles to create large-scale images of India's flora, fauna, people, and landscape. While formal natural studies comprise a major genre of Company painting, other idioms, such as the picturesque—which offered romanticized views of landscape and architecture—also flourished.

This exhibition brings together works from The Met collection that have never before been shown together and features the debut of two recent acquisitions.

Phone No.: (212) 535 7710
Site URL: http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/company-school-painting

A Syce (Groom) Holding Two Carriage Horses
A Syce (Groom) Holding Two Carriage Horses
ca. 1845
H. 12 in. (30.5 cm) W. 20 in. (50.8 cm)
Opaque watercolor on paper
attributed to Shaikh Muhammad Amir of Karraya (active 1830s–40s)

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