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Jean Baptiste Oscar Mallitte Collection

Jean Baptiste Oscar Mallitte was a talented photographer who captured the essence of colonial India in the mid-19th century


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Jean Baptiste Oscar Mallitte was a talented photographer who captured the essence of colonial India in the mid-19th century. His photographs provide us with a glimpse into the lives of influential figures and significant events during that time. In one of his captivating images, titled "The Countess Canning, Simla, " taken in 1861, Mallitte portrays the elegance and grace of this prominent lady. The photograph showcases her poise and sophistication against the backdrop of Simla's picturesque landscape. Another remarkable piece by Mallitte is "Campbell Twins in a Shigram, Governor Generals Camp, " dating back to 1858-61. This photograph captures two adorable twins amidst their adventurous surroundings. It highlights their innocence and joy as they explore life within the confines of this prestigious camp. Mallitte also documented historical landmarks such as "Metcalfe House, Delhi" during the same period. Through his lens, he immortalized this architectural marvel which served as an important symbol of British rule at that time. One particularly striking portrait by Mallitte is titled "Lady Canning. " Created between 1858-61, it depicts Lady Canning exuding confidence and strength. Her regal presence shines through in this image, showcasing her role as an influential figure during those tumultuous times. In another group portrait taken at the Governor General's Camp, we see Maj Jones and Mr. Walters alongside The Governor himself. Mallitte skillfully captures their camaraderie and shared experiences within this close-knit community. "Lady Canning on her Black Arab and Lord Clyde, Commander-in-Chief" is yet another noteworthy composition by Mallitte from 1858-61. This photograph beautifully showcases Lady Canning riding her majestic steed alongside Lord Clyde – both embodying power and authority while leaving a lasting impression on viewers. Through his artistry behind the camera lens, it has left us with a visual legacy that transports us back in time.