How does a painting serve as a historical document?
Join us for a talk as we delve into the history of Murshidabad paintings which provide a window into the everyday experiences of people during a time of colonial scrutiny and change.
We will be joined by Dr. Mrinalini Sil, an art historian of Early Modern South Asia with an interest in Mughal and Provincial Mughal Paintings, patronage, the long 18th century and the history of collecting. In conversation with Khushi Bansal from our Exhibitions team, this talk will delve into the long history of Murshidabad paintings, drawing from our exhibition and Sil’s scholarship.
The conversation will look closely at the explorations, research and role of mica paintings within the larger context of Company School.
This talk has been organised as part of the larger programming around MAP’s exhibition The Forgotten Souvenir.