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THE ROYAL ACADEMY, in collaboration with a number of connoisseurs of Indian art, is arranging to hold in January–March, 1940, an International Exhibition of the Art of the Indian Empire, French Indo-China, Netherlands, India, Burma, Malaya, Siam, Afghanistan, Tibet and Nepal. It is believed that the museums and private collections of those European powers most closely connected with the regions of Indian influence can furnish an exhibition of surprising interest and value, which would serve as a prelude to an exhibition of Indian art, drawn mainly from collections in Asia, to be considered when more settled conditions give a reasonable (Continued on page 29).
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International Exhibition of the Art of Greater India. Nature 144, 20 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144020f0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144020f0