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Autre Bramine en habit de ceremonie et jouant d'un Timbourin aux obseques d'une veuve Indienne. (Another Brahmin in ceremonial dress, playing a drum at the funeral rites of an Indian widow).

An attractive, full-length depiction of an eighteenth century Hindu musician.

Paris 1781.

Copper engraving on rag paper with original hand-colour. Inscribed in the plate '...1782...'.

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Bombay, on the Malabar Coast, belonging to the East India Company of England.

Eighteenth century.

Copper engraving with later hand-colour.

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Bramine Malibare, assistant aux obseques d'une veuve. (A Malibar Brahmin assisting at the funeral rites of a widow).

Paris 1781.

Copper engraving on rag paper with original hand-colour. Inscribed in the plate 'J ch Bar fecit cum priviligeo regis ... 1781...'

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Bramine vetu de son Cabaia, ou habite de ceremonie. (Brahmin clad in his Cabaya, or long tunic).

An attractive, finely observed full-length depiction of an Indian native possibly a Muslim. A cabaya was ' one of the most common native garments of the better classes in India'. Sir Henry Yule. Hobson-Jobson, A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, London 1903.

Paris 1781.

Copper engraving on rag paper with original hand-colour.

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Groom. Calcutta.

Early nineteenth century.

Engraving with original hand-colour.

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The Head of the Advanced Guard of the Mahratta Army, coming to join Lord Cornwallis, near Seringapatam, May 28th 1791.

Individually published engraving with original hand-colour, platemark and wide margins. Inscribed within platemark 'Published by J Rennell, March 30th 1792'. 15.5 x 24 ins. overall.

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Mosk (Mosque) in Panwell river Dekhan, India.

Aquatint with original hand-colour. Inscribed in the plate 'Wm. Westall 1808. LONDON. Published 30th November 1812 by Joyce Gold, at the Naval Chronicle Office 103 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. Baily Sc.'

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Atkinson, James (1780-1852). The Balla Hissar and City of Caubul, from the Upper Part of the Citadel.

From Sketches in Afghaunistan.

Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longman, Henry Graves & Company and W.H. Allen. London 1842.

Tinted lithograph with fine later hand-colour. Wide margins. Approx. 360 x 520mm. (14 x 20ins).

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Atkinson, James (1780-1852). Caubul, from a Burying Ground on the Mountain Ridge, North-East of the City.

Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longman, Henry Graves & Company and W.H. Allen. London July 1842.

Tinted lithograph with fine later hand-colour. Wide margins. Approx. 364 x 537mm. (14 x 21ins).

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Atkinson, James (1780-1852). The Durbar-Khaneh of Shah Shoojah-Ool-Moolk, at Caubul.

Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longman, Henry Graves & Company and W.H. Allen. London 1842.

Tinted lithograph with fine later hand-colour. Wide margins. Approx. 365 x 537mm. (14 x 21ins).

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Atkinson, James (1780-1852). The Wild Pass of Siri Kajoor.

Published by Longman, Brown, Green & Longman, Henry Graves & Company and W.H. Allen. London 1842.

Tinted lithograph with fine later hand-colour. Approx. 364 x 522mm. (14 x 21ins).

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Burnouf, Eugene (1801-1852) and Jacquet, Eugene (1811-1838). Shiva et sa femme Parvati. (Shiva and his wife Parvati). Also in Tamil and Sanskrit text.

From L'Inde Française ou collection de dessins lithographes representant ... des peuples hindous qui habitent les possessions françaises de l'Inde.  (French India or a collection of lithographic drawings representing .... some Hindu people who inhabit the French possessions in India).

Published by Chabrelie, Paris 1827-1835.

Lithograph by C. Motte with fine original hand-colour. Sheet size approx. 407 x 280mm. (16 x 11.25ins).

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