Location: Jaipur House, at the eastern end of Rajpath near India Gate
Time to Visit: Tuesday-Saturday, closed on Monday
Preferred Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Admission Fee: Citizen/foreigner: INR 10/ 150
Photography charges: Not allowed past entrance
How to Reach: Tourists can either take local buses from various points within the city to reach this museum or they can hire auto-rickshaws and taxis or metro rail.
Nearest Railway Station: New Delhi Railway Station
Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat
Functional Metro Station: Central Secretariat
Nearest International Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport
Time required for sightseeing: Approx 40 minutes
Housed in the imposing former residential palace of Maharaja of Jaipur, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) is situated at the eastern end of Rajpath near India Gate administered by the Government of India. Inaugurated on March 29, 1954, the gallery has a wonderful collection of around 15000 paintings, sculptures and works of arts by Indian as well as international artists. The gallery acquires, preserve and display works of modern art from mid 19th century onward.
Before entering the stately rooms of the palace for viewing different works of art, do look at the magnificent sculptures in the gardens of the palace by some well-known names including the ‘Triumph of Labour’ by D.P.Roy Choudhary. In the gallery there are exquisite works of Abanidranath Tagore, Nandalal Bose, Gaganendranath Tagore, Amrita Shergil, Raja Ravi Verma and Jamini Roy and other revered artists of recent times that adorns the walls of the gallery. Whether it is ‘Lady in Moonlight’ by Raja Ravi Verma or ‘Flowerface’ by Abanidranath Tagore or watercolors by Gaganendranath Tagore, almost every work of the gallery attracts you and converse with you.
Among the international artists, the collection of NGMA includes works of Jacob Epstein, Giorgio de Chirico, Peter Lubarda, Henry Moore, Sonia Delaunay and Kozo Mio.
The gallery has a large reference library having books, periodicals, photographs and other audiovisual materials and also a sales counter that has picture postcards, posters, catalogues and reproductions.
Annual Event/ Special Attraction: The gallery arranges special exhibitions for those who wish to exhibit their works. It also organizes group visits for students, seminars, film shows, retrospective shows of Indian and foreign artists and study classes on art appreciation, history and conservation. For details check with local authorities.
Source- India For You









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