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Museums
& art galleries are the treasure houses of Indian cultural heritage
& display collections of artefacts, scientifically classified
transporting visitors on a quick fulfilling journey to ancient times
of imperial dynasties to view for themselves the wonder that was
India.
The british in the 19th century set up a number of institutions
to explore & documents the wealth of material available in the
country. Among these were the Archaeological Survey of India &
Geological Survey of India. Simultaneously,they began to view Indian
art & culture as integral tothe country's heritage & deemed
it necessary to house collections in suitable institutions. Thus
in 1875 the first museum, the Indian Museum was established in Calcutta.
Museums also serve as the important audio-visual means of education.
The development of museums in all their ramifications is considered
important as they promote national integration & international
understanding.
Museums all over the country exhibits objects that range from finds
at archeological sites, miniature paintings, royal memorabilai to
India's fiest traditional crafts.
The National Museum in New Delhi exhibits a range
from terracotta figure of the 5th & 6th centurt BC to exquisitely
damascened i.e. ornamented swords of the Mughal perod.
Also in New Delhi, the Crafts Museum displays the
folk art of India. Perodical exhibitions include textiles, wooden
sculptures of coastal India & other thematic subjects.
Jaipur's
City Palace, itselg an object of wonder, houses a collection
of royal memorabilia, as do the museums in other parts of Rajasthan,
Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Alwar & Bundi. Each of these princely
States whose rulers were great patrons of art & miniature paintings
in distinctive styles of their own forms the nucleus of many a museum's
treasure.
In Gujarat, the city of Ahmedabad has a sprinkling of museums, all
private collections of an individual or a family. The Shreyas
Museum of Folk Art, The Calico Textile Museum of
Textiles, The Kite Museum, each display
another facet of the rich heritage of craft traditions of Gujarat.
Vadodara's museum is housed in an old palace &
includes extremely rare bronze figurines.
In the north, jammu's two museums display a valuable collection
of miniature paintings known as " " Pahari
" or hill school. Srinagar's S P S Museum
is the only place in India where one can see stone sculptures of
deities executed in the distinctive style that was a hallmark of
Kashmir from 7th to 11th century AD.
Bhopal's Museum revolves around the considarable
tribal skill of Madhya Pradesh, the focus of which is dhokra figures,
amde in the lost wax technique out of bell metal.
Pune's Raja ( Dinkar ) Kelkar Museum is the lifelong
collection of one man whose theme was the celebration of everyday
life in art. Inkpots, cooking vessels & betal nut crackers all
display the wealth of every day art.
Hyderabad's
most famous is the Salar Jung Museum again a personal
collection which features priceless treasures as also whimsical
objects.
Trivendram has a museum whose building is probably the most photographed
edifice in the city. Objects displayed inside are exquisitely carved
bronze temple fiures.
Cochin has number of museums taht were built by the Dutch as palaces
& by local rulers. A small museum on the outskirts of the city
is the Museum of Natural History. Sound & light
show brings to life all the figures exhibited ranging from classical
dancers to Portuguese traders.
Calcatta too has a museum that was the personal collection of one
family at Mallick's Palace. It is impossible to
give a brief account of a subject that requires a full volume itself.