The new ROM exhibit Between Princely India and the British Raj: The Photography of Raja Deen Dayal, curated by CSAS core faculty member Deepali Dewan, displays rare photographs from 19th century India. The exhibit was inspired by Dewan’s recent book, co-authored with Deborah Hutton. From the ROM website: “Raja Deen Dayal (1844–1905) was the first Indian photographer to earn international renown. Noted for remarkable beauty, aesthetic nuance and technical skill, Deen Dayal’s photographs capture the architectural heritage of India, its landscape and people, and provide a lens through which we can explore a dynamic time in India’s history and the role Deen Dayal had in fashioning a new identity for an emerging nation.”Read more about the exhibit and view select images at BBC News, the National Post, and the Toronto Star.