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Nostalgia In Every Frame: Explore Vintage Cinema And Antique Treasures In Delhi

A hidden gem of a shop in Delhi바카라s Haus Khas village is at the forefront of a burgeoning art collectors바카라 renaissance

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If you are passionate about cinema and have a special fondness for the golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, a trip to All Art, a gem of a shop in Hauz Khas village. The shop boasts an assortment of old Bollywood posters dating from 1950 onwards, captivating Ravi Verma prints, historic maps, lithographs and rare antique books. It바카라s a place where history comes alive through art.

바카라Despite the decline of handmade posters in favor of mass-produced prints, there is still a significant demand among Bollywood enthusiasts,바카라 says Deepak Jain, the shop owner. He adds that the shop바카라s collection includes 바카라timeless icons like Raj Kapoor, Guru Dutt and Amitabh Bachchan, as well as classic films like Mother India, Mughal-e-Azam and Sholay. We cater to both Indian and international customers.바카라

Jain says that posters featuring global icons like Charlie Chaplin are particularly popular. The store바카라s offerings include 30 by 40-inch posters and larger banner sizes. Foreign patrons are also drawn to the vibrant lithographs, which are admired for their striking colors.

While movie posters remain a central attraction at All Art, the shop is now expanding its focus to antique calendar art. Jain, a Delhi University Commerce graduate, comes from a family immersed in art. His father바카라s antique bookshop sparked Jain바카라s interest in the art business.

바카라I noticed a growing curiosity for old movie and political posters from obscure 19th-century presses. This led me to explore the art market further,바카라 he says.

He attributes the surge in interest in art collections to a broader cultural shift.

바카라What was once a pastime of the wealthy has now become a widespread social trend. Rare posters, books and maps have gained popularity among a diverse audience,바카라 he says.

As the art market continues to expand, Jain observes a growing influx of investment and the emergence of numerous new galleries. The fascination with art and collectibles is clearly on the rise, reflecting a dynamic and evolving landscape in the world of vintage and antique art.

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