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Company paintings: Indian paintings of the British period
Company Paintings: Indian Paintings of the British Period by Mildred Archer provides an authoritative study of the hybrid artistic tradition that emerged in India during the rule of the British East India Company. Known as "Company School" paintings, these works combine Indian artistic techniques with European themes, perspectives, and patronage. The book explores the development of this style across major cultural centers, including Calcutta, Madras, Delhi, and Lucknow, and highlights themes such as botanical illustration, architecture, portraiture, and daily life. With extensive documentation and visual analysis, Archer presents the evolution, influence, and enduring cultural significance of this unique Indo-European artistic genre.
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