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The National Museum Institute
undertook a prestigious project of the Digitization of the Slides. The National Museum Institute Library has
a collection of 68,014 Slides. The Department of History of Art and the National Museum Institute Slide Library have undertaken this project. The team members of this Digitization of the Slides Project included: Prof. Anupa Pande, Dr. B.N. Singh, Dr. Sampa Biswas, Ms. Vishalakshi Nigam and Mr. Upadhyay Saurabh.
The Slides in the collection of the National Museum Institute belong to the following categories:
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Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent (Pre History, Indus Valley, Ancient Indian Art, Classical Period, Medieval Period, Islamic Art, Colonial Period, Modern Indian Art, Folk Art, Tribal Art, Decorative Art, Numismatic, Living Traditions)
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Art and Architecture of South and Southeast Asia (Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia)
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Art of Nepal and Tibet
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Art of East Asia (China, Korea, Japan)
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Art of Central Asia
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Art of West Asia
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Greek Art
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Roman Art
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Western Art (Paintings, Sculptures, Architecture of UK, France, Germany, Spain, Holland, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Russia, America)
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South American Art (Pre-Columbian Art, Meso-America)
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Museology
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Conservation
Restrictions
to use the Images
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digital images have been made available for use in research, teaching
and for the non-commercial purposes only. It is strongly advised not
to reproduce, sell or publish it. The NMI will only grant reproduction
permission for which NMI is the copyright holder or for which here is
no restrictions in terms of intellectual property right.
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the image is copyrighted and the copyright is not held by NMI the
requestor must seek permission from the creator of the work or from
current copyright holder.
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NMI shall have no responsibility for infraction of copyright laws
invasion of privacy or any other improper or illegal use that may
arise from reproduction of any image.
- Credit
must be given to NMI and creator of this work if known.
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