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 large glass plate negatives and view camera required daylight to capture people without a blur, so his large group portraits are usually set before the sitters’ homes in their gardens. The equipment also dictated that scenes be carefully posed, not candid, shots. Sir Auckland Colvin (1838–1908) and his daughters were photographed in 1887, the year he became lieutenant governor of North-Western Provinces, a position his father had once held. The sitters are arranged so they orbit two framed photographs displayed on a table, presumably depictions of Colvin’s deceased wife and son. Thanks to photography, the entire Colvin family was reunited.
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Mrs. and Miss Lyall, 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)
Picnic Party at Mr. Peliti's Country House, Mashobra
Unknown — Elberon, New Jersey, Mrs. Watson B. Thompson, John
Franz Antoine — [Group Portrait of Six People]
Franz Antoine — [Portrait of Three Women and Men in a Garden
Group Taken at Nortekande Bungalow
Franz Antoine — [Group Portrait of the Antoine and Häuserman
Alfred Stieglitz — Stieglitz Family at Oaklawn, Lake George
Franz Antoine — [Group portrait of the Antoine and Häuserman
Jeremiah Gurney — [Vokes Family, New York]
Unknown — Königin v. England, Kronprinzessin Victoria, Erbpr
Horatio Ross — [Macrae, Ross, and Warner Families Outdoors]
Emil Tiedemann (German, active 1858-c. 1892) — Untitled (stu
Marie-Blanche Hennelle Fournier — The Madame B Album