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Makers of domestic utensils, 1827-35 (colour litho)
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Makers of domestic utensils, 1827-35 (colour litho)
478554 Makers of domestic utensils, 1827-35 (colour litho) by Burnouf, M.E. (fl.1827-35); Private Collection; (add.info.: Noroungati, faiseurs d Ustensiles de menage, illustration from L Inde Francaise, Paris: Chabrelle, 1827-35.); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22670228
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Baskets Burden Colonial Era Craft L Inde Francaise Linde Francaise Makers Manufacturers Orientalism Professions Sari Saris South Asia Trades Utensil Utensils
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This print titled "Makers of domestic utensils, 1827-35" takes us back in time to the colonial era in South Asia. The colour lithograph, created by M. E. Burnouf, showcases a group of skilled craftsmen and women engaged in their trade. Dressed in traditional attire such as saris and turbans, they exude an air of authenticity and cultural richness. The image portrays a bustling scene where artisans are diligently crafting various utensils used for daily household chores. From baskets to tools, these makers showcase their expertise passed down through generations. A mother can be seen carrying her infant while skillfully balancing a burden on her head - a testament to the strength and resilience of these individuals. The illustration is part of L'Inde Française, a publication that aimed to depict life in French India during the early 19th century. It offers us a glimpse into the rural countryside where these manufacturers resided. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this artwork not only captures the essence of Indian craftsmanship but also sheds light on the historical significance of trades within society at that time. It serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and pays homage to those who dedicated their lives to preserving traditional skills. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, let it transport us back centuries ago when artistry thrived amidst simplicity and hard work prevailed over modern conveniences.
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