| Author/Contributor(s): | Kumbera Landrus, Mallica |
| Publisher: | Ashmolean Museum |
| Date: | 10/6/2026 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
In the 19th century, photography and colonial ethnography were tools of British governance on the subcontinent. Colonial officers were asked to submit photographs on various subjects across India. Images of people, place and space was seen as useful surveillance documentation to observe, understand and control native communities. Eugene Clutterbuck Impey (1830-1904) arrived in India in 1851 and lived there until his retirement in 1878. He served as political agent at different posts across the country. The Eastern Art archives include over 250 negatives and photographs of Impey’s images of people, architectural sites, and landscapes.