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Indian History Congress Allahabad 1938 Exhibition Souvenir

1938

Suffice it to say that the committee desired to present to the public an exhibition which was comprehensive in scope and representative in character and that the fruition of their efforts was due to the ungruding cooperation and goodwill of exhibitors of high and lowdegree and from far and near alike. [...] To the Vice-Chancellor of the Allahabad University we are indebted for the loan of the block of Tulasiclak's Panchnama which appears as plate X and to Mr. [...] Jamuna Prasad and his band of volunteers who were immensely helpful in controlling the rush of visitors and who in the absence of a printed catalogue at the time quickly got up their parts as guides for the various section of the Exhibition. [...] The rich collection of the Bharat Kala Bhavan of Benares has been further added to by the valuable paintings sent by some of the Indian states and museums and the paintings now on show in the galleries of this exhibition can easily stand comparison with any other collection in the whole of India. [...] If these original sources were made available in reprint and facsimile to teachers and students as they are in other countries it would be possible to hear the throb of the human heart behind the beat of the war-drum and discern the toiler in field and workshop the humble house-wife and the village priest-cum-schoolmaster the girl drawing water at the well and the lusty shepherd singing love-
history
Pages
108
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Foreword
i-4 unknown view
Introduction
5-i R.C. Tandan, O.P. Bhatnagar view
The Opening of the Exhibition
9-ii unknown view
Section I Terracottas
17-iv unknown view
Section II Sculptures and Other Antiquities
25-28 unknown view
Section III Numismatics
29-v unknown view
Section IV Epigraphy
37-iv unknown view
Section V Records and Documents
41-61 unknown view
Section VI Manuscripts and Calligraphy
62-70 unknown view
Section VII Paintings
71-80 unknown view

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