Not currently on view
In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Deen Dayal’s status as an Indian person may have helped him gain access to Indian rulers at the start of his career. The year before he received the patronage of British officials, Deen Dayal photographed ten-year-old Venkat Raman Singh (1876–1918; reigned 1880–1918), the Maharaja of Rewa. The studio portrait reveals the boy beneath the crown. He straddles a Western-style chair that is too tall for him, curling under his stockinged feet so they touch the floor. One of his many necklaces holds a painted or photographic portrait similar to the portrait jewel pendant in the nearby case.
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Mrs. and Miss Lyall, Shimla
Sir Auckland Colvin and Family, Shimla
His Honor The Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and Party, S
Fancy Group, Indore I
His Eminence Commander in Chief and Party, Shimla
Colonel F. G. Oldham, Shimla
Colonel H.R. Thuillier and His Wife Emmeline Williams Thuill
Viceregal Party Shimla (verso)
Unknown — [Governor General's Body Guard]
Unknown — [Lady Cannings Grey Arab]
Francis Frith — [Four East Indian Men]
Unknown — [Governor General's State Elephant and Silver Howd
Bourne & Shepherd (British, active India, 1868–2016) — Mahar
Unknown — [Tigers Presented to the Countess Canning at Agra]
Unknown — [Captain Stuart and the horse 'Tortoiseshell']
John Burke (Irish, 1845–1915) — The Amir Yakub Khan, General
Unknown — [My Arab "Antelope"]
Unknown|Naser od-Din Shah — Naser al-Din Shah
Francis Frith — Rajpoots
Unknown — [Lord Canning's Hill Pony]