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Exhibition Showcases Emily Eden’s 19th-Century Portraits of Indian Royalty

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Exhibition Showcases Emily Eden’s 19th-Century Portraits of Indian Royalty

Analysed 10 Jul 2026·2 sources analysed·India·Social
Exhibition Showcases Emily Eden’s 19th-Century Portraits of Indian RoyaltyPreviousNext

An exhibition titled 'Princes People of India: Portraits by Emily Eden' opened in New Delhi, showcasing the British artist's 19th-century portraits of Indian royalty and nobility. Emily Eden, sister of Governor-General George Eden, created these paintings during diplomatic missions in the 1830s, which helped foster alliances between the East India Company and Indian rulers. Curated by art historian Mary Ann Prior, the exhibit combines Eden's works with family archives and Lahore Company School paintings, offering historical and cultural insights into colonial-era India.

TBN's observations

First-hand measurement across 2 sources

We measured how 2 outlets covered this story. Coverage leans balanced overall (Left 0%, Centre 100%, Right 0%). Overall sentiment is positive (75/100). Lens Score 29/100 — low public interest.

Outlets analysed (first-hand measurement by TBN's Bias Engine):

  • hindustantimes— balanced framing, positive sentiment
  • timesnow— balanced framing, positive sentiment
Political Bias
0%100%0%
Sentiment
75%
AI analysis of 2 sources · Published under editorial oversight by The Balanced News
Analysed 10 Jul 2026· How this analysis is produced· Editorial standards· Corrections

AI Analysis

Political bias across 2 sources
● Left 0%● Center 100%● Right 0%

The articles present a historical and cultural perspective on Emily Eden's artwork without overt political framing. They highlight the role of art in colonial diplomacy and the East India Company's relations with Indian rulers, reflecting both British imperial and Indian historical contexts. The coverage is primarily descriptive, focusing on art history and exhibition details rather than political critique or endorsement.

Sentiment — Positive (75/100)

The tone across the articles is generally positive and appreciative, emphasizing the artistic and diplomatic significance of Emily Eden's portraits. The exhibition is portrayed as a valuable cultural event that offers fresh perspectives on colonial-era India, with no evident negative or critical sentiment. The language is respectful and celebratory of the historical and artistic contributions.

How 2 sources covered this story

Reviewed byAniket Awate· Culture & Digital Media Writer· Edited byOjas Kale
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Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.

SourceTheir headlineBiasSentiment
hindustantimesWhen paintings became politics: Emily Eden and arts of the empireCenterPositive
timesnowThrough Emily Eden's Eyes and Sketches: Exploring Portraits of 19th Century IndiaCenterPositive

Coverage timeline

timesnow broke this story on 10 Jul, 10:48 am. Other outlets followed.

  1. 1
    timesnow10 Jul, 10:48 am
    Through Emily Eden's Eyes and Sketches: Exploring Portraits of 19th Century India
  2. 2
    hindustantimes10 Jul, 12:11 pm
    When paintings became politics: Emily Eden and arts of the empire

Lens Score breakdown

29/100
Public interest0/100
Coverage gap100%

Well-covered story — coverage matches public importance.

Who's involved

Institutions and figures named across source coverage.

Corporate
Delhi Art Gallery

Story context

Category
Social
Location
India
Sources analysed
2
Last analysed
10 Jul 2026
Key entities
Emily EdenIndiaGarden of EdenLahoreGeorge Eden, 1st Earl of AucklandRanjit SinghEast India CompanyQueen VictoriaKolkataDAG (American TV series)Governor-General of IndiaEnglish people