The colonial and national formations of the National College of Arts, Lahore, circa 1870s to 1960s : de-scripting the archive /
Lahore's Mayo School of Arts, as the National College of Arts (NCA) was called then, was Pakistan's equivalent of London's South Kensington School of Design (presently Royal College of Art, UK). One of the last of the four colonial art schools established in India, the others being in...
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London ; New York, NY :
Anthem Press,
2022.
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- Machine generated contents note: I.Colonial and Postcolonial Binaries: The Orientalist Tropes of Knowledge
- II.Organization of the Book
- ch. One Crafting Artists as Primitive Artisans: Ethnology, Exhibitions and Museums in Colonial Punjab
- I.Ibbetson's Ethnography of Occupational Castes and Hereditary Artists as Primitive Artisan
- II.Primitive Art in Civilized Places: The Traditional Arts of Punjab
- III."Exhibitionary Complex" and the British Discovery of Indian Arts
- IV.Empire and Exhibition: Outlines of Primitive Aesthetics in Punjab
- V.Lahore Museum and the Limits of Museum's Public Pedagogy
- ch. Two Visual Literacy Orientalism in Punjab: The Mayo School of Art in the Late Nineteenth Century
- I.British Orientalist Appraisal of Indian Art Education: Signposts of the Future
- II.Art and Intrigue: The Formation of the Mayo School of Art
- III.Debating the Curriculum for the Mayo School of Art: A Dissident Note from Calcutta
- IV.Disciplining the Hereditary Body of Art: Kipling's Atelier
- V.Suitable Boy from Punjab: Ram Singh's Architectural Innovations
- ch. Three From Hereditary Craftsmanship to Modern Art and Design for Industry: The Mayo School of Art in the Early Twentieth Century
- I.Department of Industries in Punjab: A New Beginning for Industrial Art Education
- II.Curriculum, Pedagogy and Status of the Mayo School of Art
- III.Hereditary Artisans as Artists: The Creation of Modern Art Infrastructure in Punjab
- IV.Annual Industrial Art Exhibitions
- V.Reforming Craftsmanship to Developing Industry: The Design of Design Department
- VI.Commercial Arts and Graphic Design at the Mayo School of Art: The Lithography Department
- ch. Four Framing of a National Tradition: Aesthetic Modernism and Traditional Art at the NCA
- I.Technical Education in Pakistan: A Panacea for Modernization
- II.From the Mayo School of Art to the NCA: The Forward-Looking Years
- III.State Sponsorship of Traditional and Modern Art: the Birth of National Art
- IV.Shakir Ali: Revisiting the Myth of the Modern Master
- V.Phantom of Bauhaus at the NCA
- VI.Eclipsed by Tradition: The Last Hereditary Painter
- VII.Original as Copy: Creative Process in Indian Painting.