
National Gallery of Modern Art, Safdarjung's Tomb & South Delhi
The National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA Delhi — Jaipur House, Rajpath, New Delhi, housed in the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, a 1936 building redesigned as a gallery in 1954) is the premier museum of Indian modern and contemporary art, housing approximately 14,000 works spanning 1857 to the present — from the Company School paintings of the early colonial period to the Bengal Renaissance, the Bombay Progressives, and contemporary Indian installation art.
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