TNDIAN art has become, within the last generation or so, better known in Europe than Indian history. The form in which it is easiest to appreciate is architecture, and this evening Mr. Dalway Turnbull will describe the Buddhist shrines that go back to dates before the Christian Era, the innumerable beauties of the Hindu Temples, and the triumphs of ' Indo-Saracenic ' building. He will also refer to the paintings of the Mogul and Rajput schools.