Participant
Chanchal Dadlani
is a doctoral candidate in the Department of History of Art and
Architecture at Harvard University. Ms. Dadlani is currently
completing her dissertation on architectural culture in 18th-century
Mughal India. The dissertation considers changes in architectural
style and the subsequent emergence of the architectural study as a
genre of representation in late Mughal and early European colonial
works. Her broad research interests include art and cultural
exchange, expressions of piety through shrine patronage, conceptions
of public space, architectural experimentation, and the role of
architecture in historical discourse.
contact: dadlani@fas.harvard.edu