Updated On: 23 July, 2024 09:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
An exhibition-auction is set to showcase a curated collection of rare prints, first-edition books, including The Constitution of India, artworks and maps that shed light on a diverse and vibrant time in India’s colonial history

The first-edition print of the Constitution of India on display. Pics Courtesy/Saffronart
The metropolis of Mumbai, as others in India, might have undergone a facelift to suit the 21st century. Yet, this week, the city will witness a return to a diverse, unique past that is slowly fading from public memory. With their latest exhibition Passages to India: A Journey Through Rare Books, Prints, Maps, Photographs and Letters, the auction house Saffronart will throw light on some rare treasures from the country’s past.

The pages of the first edition of the Constitution feature artworks by Nandalal Bose and artists from Santiniketan