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Lahore

Added: Monday, April 13th 2009 at 4:03am by linnaeus
 
 
 

Lahore is the Cultural Capital of Pakistan

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Mariano Akerman, A Day in Lahore, photographs, 11 April 2009 

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1. Mughal Architecture, Badshahi Mosque, 1673 

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2. Minaret

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3. Cooco's Café

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4. Balcony

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5. Street fountain

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14. Buddah

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15. Gabriel

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18. Ganesha

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19. Mausoleum of the Sikh Emperor Maharaja Ranjit Singh

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20. The Path of Life

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23. Buddah's bell and carved bracket 

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24. Carved bracket

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25. A composite motif: the alimentary chain

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31. The National College of Arts

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46. Celebrating cultural diversity.  Jean-Michel Folon's watercolor Yes to Peace was explored during Mariano Akerman's art-appreciation lecture at the National College of Arts.

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Discovering Belgian Art, Karachi-Islamabad-Lahore, 2008-9 

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The National College of Arts

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Danka Lahore

 


Alliance Française de Lahore

  

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All Photographs © 2009 Mariano Akerman. All Rights Reserved.

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User Comments

Mariano, que lindas fotos! La 37 se lleva todos los premios. Me encanta!!! Bueno, son todas muy lindas... las 17, 13, 14, 15... y mas que ya no registre los numeros :)

Gracias!! gab ~

Thank you for the article of your lecture in Lahore and the photos that accompany it. We congratulate your heartily for this successful activity and wish you continued success in this endeavor. We also enjoyed the photos of the monuments and decorative arts you admired there. It's beautiful!
I looked at them with great nostalgia as I had visited Lahore in the early 80s (from Bangkok where I was based then). I am happy that you were able to visit this city. Gerry and Feli (via email).

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