FUTURE EXHIBITIONS & DISPLAYS
Maharaja: the Splendour of India's Royal Courts
Procession of Maharao Ram Singh II of Kota about 1850. Museum no. IS.564-1952
Sponsored by Ernst & Young
10 October 2009 - 17 January 2010
Exhibitions, Rooms 38, 39 and North Court
£11 Adults
£ 9 Seniors
£ 6 Students, 12-17 yrs, ES40 Holders
The word 'maharaja' (literally 'great king') conjures up images of fantasy and spectacle. The heyday of the maharajas began in earnest after the collapse of the Mughal empire in the early 18th century. The exhibition will open with this period of chaos and adventure and will close at the end of British rule in 1947, when Indian princes acceded their territories
into the modern states of India and Pakistan.
The show will explore the extraordinary culture of princely India, showcasing rich and varied objects that reflect different aspects of royal life. The exhibits will include both Indian and Western works, featuring paintings, photography, textiles and dress, jewellery, jewelled objects, metalwork and furniture. These sensational works will be explored within a broader historical context of princely life and ideals, patronage, court culture and alliances.