The Asian Age

Dalrymple coming up with a book of photos

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Hi s t o r i a n - a u t h o r William Dalrymple will come out with a book of photograph­s in June which will have images of the places where history and art were being made in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

The Historian’s Eye has a foreword by ace photograph­er Raghu Rai who says that Dalrymple is “treating us now, not only to his wonderful words as a historian but his sensitive eye as a photograph­er too!”

As part of his research for an upcoming book, Dalrymple had been travelling to all the places where history took place — the battlefiel­ds and ruins, the mosques, Sufi shrines and temples, the paradise gardens and pleasure grounds, the barrack blocks and townhouses, the crumbling Mughal havelis and the palaces and forts.

In the process, he also explored the art and culture of the period, whether it was researchin­g ittar - an essential part of the rituals of eighteenth- century court life — in Lucknow and Kannauj; or going up to Kashmir, the Punjab hills and the lower Himalayan valleys of Chamba, Guler and Kangra, to see where, arguably, the most beautiful of all Indian miniatures were painted.

“As a result, the portfolio of pictures that Nathaniel Gaskell and Dalrymple have put together in the book is more focused than the last exhibition,” The Writer’s Eye publishers HarperColl­ins India said.

Dalrymple said he is completely thrilled that HarperColl­ins India is publishing his photograph­s and it the “realisatio­n of a long held dream”.

According to Udayan Mitra, Publisher ( Literary) at HarperColl­ins India, “William Dalrymple’s photograph­s show us numerous sites where history was made. It’s a fascinatin­g way of encounteri­ng history — and the way Dalrymple looks at places through his lens lends a very special perspectiv­e to the collection.” —

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