Publisher's Description
In nineteenth-century Calcutta, a wealthy Indian elite emerged
under the rule of the British East India Company. For their
homes, they built eclectic Bengali equivalents of industrialist
mansions, which blended traditional Mogul architecture with
more classical Western elements. Today these crumbling villas
and palaces retain only a shred of their former splendor, and it
seems only a matter of time before they will disappear for good.
In this volume, 21 emerging photographers work with Peter
Biaolobrzeski to capture the fading grandeur of this rich historical
architecture. In 2007, Germany’s respected daily newspaper
Südeutsche Zeitung commented,“If Calcutta had the appeal of
Havana, its palaces would long ago have become the subject of
various coffee-table books.” At last, such a book exists.
Book Information
ISBN:
3775721061
Publisher:
Hatje Cantz
Format:
Hardcover, 144 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
11,8 x
9,1 x
0 inches