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Carpenter, 1827-35 (colour litho)

478541 Carpenter, 1827-35 (colour litho) by Burnouf, M.E. (fl.1827-35); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tatchen ou Charpentier, illustration from L Inde Francaise, Paris: Chabrelle, 1827-35.); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright

Media ID 22923516

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Carpenter Carpenters Carpentry Chisel Colonial Era Craft L Inde Francaise Linde Francaise Lumber Mallet Orientalism Professions Sari Saris South Asia Trades Woodwork


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This print titled "Carpenter, 1827-35" takes us back in time to the colonial era of South Asia. The image showcases a group of skilled carpenters engrossed in their craft, surrounded by an array of traditional tools and materials. The vibrant colors of their attire, particularly the elegant saris worn by the female workers, add a touch of cultural richness to the scene. The attention to detail captured by Burnouf, M. E. , the artist behind this color lithograph from 1827-35, is truly remarkable. Each chisel stroke and mallet swing can almost be heard through this vivid portrayal. This illustration was originally featured in L'Inde Francaise, a publication that aimed to explore and document various aspects of French India during that period. Beyond its historical significance, this print also reflects elements of orientalism prevalent at the time. It highlights how travel and exploration influenced artistic representations as well as perceptions about different cultures. As we gaze upon this image today, it serves as a reminder not only of the craftsmanship involved but also pays homage to those who dedicated themselves to such trades. Their expertise contributed immensely to shaping industries while preserving traditions within communities across India. This particular piece from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind it and gain insights into an important aspect of South Asian history - showcasing how visual representation can transcend time and provide glimpses into our collective pasts.

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