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Multimedia Tour

A complimentary self-guided multimedia tour of Maharaja is available at the Information Desk.

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Turban ornament, 1750–55. © V&A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

Explore the life and times of India’s great kings by getting close to the objects they used and the art they commissioned, collected, and loved. Nearly 200 stunning artworks—including a gold throne, a silver carriage, Man Ray photographs, and a diamond belt—illuminate the dazzling world of Indian royalty from the 1700s to the 1940s, a period of dramatic change.

Journey from the throne room of an Indian court to the inner sanctum of the palace. Visit a variety of kingdoms to learn about India’s shifting political powers, its colonization by Great Britain, and the emergence of the independent nations of India and Pakistan in the modern era.

Along the way, discover fantastical art created especially for this exhibition by contemporary artist Sanjay Patel. Don’t miss more of his colorful works on the second floor inspired by classical Indian art and Hindu epics. On the third floor will be a showcase of magnificent Indian courtly art from our own collection.

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Exhibition organized in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.  V&A logo

artworks (Procession of Maharao Ram Sing II of Kota. About 1850. © V&A Images/ Victoria and Albert Museum, London.)
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