Liberty & Co. Display, November 1885

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Date
Event location

Albert Palace, Battersea Park, London

About

In November 1885, Arthur Lasenby Liberty, owner of Liberty & Co, a department store in London, brought forty-two villagers from India to stage a living village of Indian artisans. Liberty's specialized in Oriental goods, in particular imported Indian silks, and the aim of the display was to generate both publicity and sales for the store. However, it was a disaster commercially and publicly, with concern about the way the villagers were put on display.

Organizer
Arthur Lasenby Liberty
Reviews

Illustrated London News, November 1885

The Indian Mirror, January - April 1886

Secondary works

Mathur, Saloni, India by Design: Colonial History and Cultural Display (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007)