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[View of Chowringhee from Government House, Calcutta], 1858-61
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British India British Raj Calcutta Calcutta West Bengal India Gate Government House Imperialism John Constantine John Constantine Stanley Kolkata Ladder Ladders Lion Neo Classical Neo Classicism Neoclassical Stanley Stanley John Constantine The Raj West Bengal Albumen Silver Print Archway British Empire Chowringhee Ochterlony Monument
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This photo print, titled "[View of Chowringhee from Government House, Calcutta], 1858-61" takes us back to the vibrant era of British India in the 19th century. The image showcases an exquisite architectural view of Chowringhee, a bustling neighborhood in Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), as seen from the grandeur of Government House. The neoclassical design elements are strikingly evident in this photograph, with arches and columns adorning the entrance gate. A majestic lion sculpture guards this magnificent monument, while ladders lean against it, adding a touch of intrigue to the scene. In the distance stands the iconic Ochterlony Monument or Shaheed Minar, another testament to British imperialism's influence on Indian architecture. John Constantine Stanley skillfully captures not only the physical beauty but also conveys a sense of historical significance through his lens. The image transports us back to a time when Britain's empire extended its reach across continents. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of heritage art preserved by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are reminded that photography can be both an artistic expression and a valuable historical record. It allows us to appreciate and reflect upon our shared past while celebrating diverse cultures and their architectural legacies.
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