Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Chintamon, Hurrychund, Hormusjee, Shapoorjee, Jamsetjee, Rustomjee, P. Vuccino & Co., Bourne & Shepherd, and Vussuntrao Hurrychund & Co.
- Abstract:
- The album contains 122 carte-de-visite and 11 cabinet card portraits of Indian sitters and related subjects by various photographers including: Bourne & Shepherd; John Burke; Hurrychund Chintamon; Photographie Parisienne, Bombay; Shapoorjee Hormusjee; Vussuntrao Hurrychund & Co.; Rustomjee Jamsetjee; David Sykes; and P. Vuccino & Co.
- Extent:
- 1 album(s) (133 photographic prints)
- Language:
- Collection material is in English.
- Preferred citation:
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Indian portrait album, circa 1880, The Getty Research Institute, Accession no. 2012.R.14
Background
- Scope and content:
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The album presented to the Honorable M. Mowat from H. H. J. contains 122 carte-de-visite and 11 cabinet card portraits of Indian sitters and related subjects by various photographers. The album may have been compiled by a member of the Jeejeebhoy family, whose portraits predominate at the beginning of the album.
The portraits are arranged in groups identified by religion such as: Parsee gentlemen; Hindoo gentlemen; Mahomedan gentlemen; Parsee ladies; Hindoo ladies; Hindoo songstresses; and Hindoo mythological idols. Portraits of Parsees predominate, although Hindus and Muslims are also well-represented. Many of the sitters, who include maharajas, officials, and members of prominent families, are identified by name. Others, including some of the family groups, are identified only by ethno-religious denominators. Images of unnamed tradespersons are also interspersed in the album. Some of the portraits and religious images are photographic reproductions of paintings; there are also photographs of sculptures.
While the makers of the majority of the photographs are as yet unidentified as the card slots obscure most of the photographers' imprints, the following photographers or studios have been identified: Bourne & Shepherd; John Burke; Hurrychund Chintamon; Photographie Parisienne, Bombay; Shapoorjee Hormusjee; Vussuntrao Hurrychund & Co.; Rustomjee Jamsetjee; David Sykes; and P. Vuccino & Co.
The album is bound in brown morocco leather with a partial brass clasp remaining on the foredge of the front cover. The intials M. M. are gilt stamped on the front cover. An embroidered inscription inserted in the first opening reads: To / the Hon'ble / M. Mowat / from H. H. J. / Bombay / 14th May 1880. A binder's ticket pasted on back free endpaper reads: W. Butcher and Son / Blackheath / London S.E.
The category headings and individual sitter identifications written in brown ink on many of the mounts have been used as page titles and titles of individual photographs respectively. The titles for pages and photographs lacking annotations have been devised by the cataloger. The photographs are cartes-de-visite (four per page), unless noted as being cabinet cards.
- Biographical / historical:
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The album may have been compiled by a member of the Jeejeebhoy family, whose portraits predominate at the beginning of the album.
- Acquisition information:
- Acquired in 2011.
- Processing information:
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The finding aid was written by Beth Ann Guynn in 2012 and updated by her in 2020.
- Arrangement:
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In original order.
- Physical location:
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- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Occupations -- India
Muslims -- Portraits
Parsees -- Portraits
Hindus -- Portraits
Hindu gods
Studio portraits -- India -- 19th century
Albumen prints -- Greece -- 19th century
Group portraits -- India -- 19th century
Cartes-de-visite -- India -- 19th century
Cabinet cards -- India -- 19th century
Photograph albums -- India -- 19th century
Petit point -- India -- 19th century
Copy prints -- India -- 19th century - Names:
- Sykes, David Harold
- Places:
- India -- Description and travel
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Open for use by qualified researchers.
- Terms of access:
- Preferred citation:
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Indian portrait album, circa 1880, The Getty Research Institute, Accession no. 2012.R.14
- Location of this collection:
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- Contact:
- (310) 440-7390