New Delhi, Oct. 25 -- A new exhibition at the DAG, The Mute Eloquence of the Taj Mahal, gives a visual expression to the iconic monument. It positions itself as a "visual voice" of the Taj Mahal through works spanning late 18th to the mid 20th century. Curated by historian Rana Safvi, the show explores the ways in which the tomb's "design and details speak of the beliefs, aspirations and condition of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal". The viewers can see 200 works including Company School paintings, photos and postcards. Beyond documentation, these works offer an evolving perspective into the tomb's architecture and layout. On view at DAG, New Delhi, from 25 October to 6 December, 10.30am-7pm (closed on Sunday).







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