Dhaka Portrait (1967–1992)
Photographer: Anwar Hossain
Publisher: AB Publishers
Edition & Year: Limited First Edition, 1992
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Size: 9 in × 11.5 in
Dhaka Portrait (1967–1992) is an extraordinary visual chronicle by acclaimed photographer Anwar Hossain, documenting one of the most transformative periods in the history of Bangladesh. Published as a limited first edition in 1992, this 144-page large-format hardcover (9 × 11.5 inches) is not merely a photography book—it is a historical archive captured through the lens of a witness to change.
The book spans a critical timeline—from the late 1960s, through the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, and into the decades that followed independence. Hossain’s photographs serve as visual testimonies to moments of struggle, resilience, identity formation, and urban evolution. His work captures both monumental events and intimate human experiences, creating a layered narrative of a city and a nation coming into its own.
Each image is carefully composed, reflecting Hossain’s mastery of light, contrast, and storytelling. His photography goes beyond documentation—it evokes emotion, memory, and reflection. From crowded streets and political rallies to quiet portraits of everyday life, the book presents a holistic view of Dhaka’s socio-cultural fabric.
The significance of this volume lies in its dual nature: it is both artistic and archival. It preserves fleeting moments that might otherwise be lost, making it invaluable for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in South Asian history and visual anthropology.
As a limited edition, the book carries strong collectible value. The large-format presentation enhances the visual experience, allowing readers to engage deeply with each photograph’s detail and emotional weight. The hardcover binding ensures durability, making it suitable for long-term preservation in personal collections, galleries, or institutional archives.
Today, Dhaka Portrait (1967–1992) stands as one of the most important photographic works documenting Bangladesh’s journey through political change and cultural transformation. It is an essential acquisition for collectors of rare photography books, documentary archives, and South Asian visual heritage.
- Photographer: Anwar Hossain – pioneering documentary photographer of Bangladesh
- Edition: Limited First Edition, 1992
- Publisher: AB Publishers
- Format: Hardcover, 144 pages
- Size: Large-format 9 × 11.5 inches for high visual impact
- Coverage Period: 1967–1992 (including Liberation War era)
- Themes: Political change, urban life, cultural identity, human resilience
- Visual Style: Documentary realism with strong artistic composition
- Historical Importance: Rare visual archive of Bangladesh’s transformation
- Collector Appeal: Limited edition with significant archival and artistic value
Collector’s Note
This 1992 limited first-edition hardcover (144 pages) of Dhaka Portrait (1967–1992) is a rare and highly significant photographic work. Its documentation of a nation’s formative years, combined with its limited availability and large-format presentation, makes it a premium collectible for photography enthusiasts, historians, and collectors of South Asian cultural heritage.






















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