Archival records from Digitisation of the photographic collection from DirghaMan and GaneshMan Chitrakar Art Foundation (EAP838)
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Dirgha Man Collection of photographs [Late 1800s-mid 1940s] Ganesh Man Chitrakar [mid 1940s- early 1950s]
These glass plate negatives were taken by Dirgha Man (1877-1951) and Ganesh Man Chitrakar (1916-1985). They are interesting in the context of Nepal… -
Glass Plate Negatives (4.5" x 6.5")
Extent: 4.5" x 6.5". -
Glass Plate Negatives (6.5"x8.5")
Extent: 6.5" x 8.5". -
Glass Plate Negatives (10"x12")
Extent: 10" x12". -
Glass Plate Negatives (8"x10")
Extent: 8" x 10". -
Glass Plate Negatives (2.5"x2.3")
Extent: 2.5" x 2.3". -
Acetate Negatives (120 mm)
Extent: 120 mm. -
Acetate Negatives (35mm)
Extent: 35 mm. -
Aectate Negatives (3.7"x3")
Extent: 3.7" x 3". -
Life in the Courts: Portraits and Ceremonies
Life in the Courts: Portraits and Ceremonies: The Ranas ruled Nepal from 1846 when Jung Bahadur Rana captured power from the Shah Kings and started… -
Hunting
Hunting: The Terai region, with its alluvial soil, glasslands, river valleys and mixed decidous forests was once home to over 20 species of big… -
Rana Architecture
Rana Architecture: The Ranas were heavily influenced by European style. This is evident in their fashion, art and architecture. The palaces and… -
Jewellery and Medals
Jewellery and Medals: During Prime Minister Jung Bahadurs period, the Indian subcontinent was in great turmoil. The Mugal Empire was disintegrating…
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