"A pariah woman with a basket," attributed as a "print based on a watercolor by Lady Lawley, 1914"; more watercolors from the same series:
*"A barber"*
*"A betel-leaf and areca nut seller"*
*"A Canarese water woman"*
*"A Canarese woman"*
*"A Canarese woman drawing water"*
*"A Canarese woman grinding millet"*
*"The car festival at the Hindu temple
of Myliapore"*
*"The cook at Government House, Madras"*
*"A corn merchant"*
*"The daughter of Meanjee Sait, a
rich Muhammadan merchant"*
*"A devil dancer of the toddy-drawer caste"*
*"A dhurzi or tailor, a Muhammadan"*
*"Early morning on the lake, Ootacamund,
with the mist rising"*
*"A Hindu dasi, or nautch girl"*
*"A Hindu musician"*; *"A
Hindu musician"* (2); *"A Hindu musician"*
(3)
*"A Hindu pariah beggar"*
*"A Hindu probably of the bird-trapper
tribe"*
*"A Hindu woman"*
*"A Khazi (Muhammadan magistrate)"*
*"A learned ascetic"*
*"A Mahratta Brahmin girl, probably from
Tanjore"*
*"A man belonging to one of the forest
tribes of the Western Ghats"*
*"A man belonging to the Toda tribe, Nilgiri
Hills"*
*"A Muhammadan boy"*
*"A Muhammadan child of noble birth in
a gold embroidered coat"*
*"A Muhammadan girl"*
*"A Muhammadan lady"*
*"A Muhammadan officer of the Arab Guard
of H. H. the Nizam of Hyderabad"*
*"Muniswami, the Government House head butler"*
*"An old pariah woman begging"*
*"A pariah woman with a basket"*
(shown above)
*"A primitive water cart, Mysore"*
*"A saddhu"*
*"A slave girl in a rich Muhammadan family"*
*"Syed Shah Fakhruddeen Suf, a Muhammadan
munshi (he declared he taught Lord Roberts Hindustani, and still corresponds
with him)"*
*"A Tamil girl"*
*"A Tamil pariah woman, one of the
despised outcastes"*
*"A tank in Mysore with Canarese women
drawing water"*
*"A tank in Mysore with the Maharajah's
palace in the distance"*
*"Thomas, Lady Lawley's personal peon or attendant"*
*"A trooper of the Governor's bodyguard"*
*"The vegetable market at Ootacamund"*
*"A village scene in Kalbundipore, inhabited
by Canarese"*
*"A woman of the tribe of Indian gipsies
known as Lumbadees"*
Source: ebay, July 2006
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