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A Young Hindoo among the Secular Brahmins of distinction. (B5-J-473)

A Young Hindoo among the Secular Brahmins of distinction. (B5-J-473)

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A Young Hindoo among the Secular Brahmins of distinction.
Lower Center: Engraved by T. Wageman. Published by Richard Bentley, 8 New Burlington St. 1834. Lower Right: Jam. Forbes, 1780. Top Right: 31.
Author: James Forbes - Revised by his daughter, Eliza Rosée Countess De Montalembert
Source / Publication: Oriental Memoirs: A Narrative of Seventeen Years Residence in India. By James Forbes, F.R.S., & c. Second Edition, Revised by his Daughter, The Countess De Montalembert. In Two Volumes.
Publisher: Richard Bentley
Place of Publication: 8 New Burlington Street, London,
Date: 1834
Date (Depicted): 1780
Page Number: 31
Artist: James Forbes (1749-1819)
Engraver: T. Wageman
Printer: J. B. Nichols and Son, 25 Parliament Street, London
Paper Dimensions: 12 3/8 x 9 3/8 inches.
Medium: Steel engraving
Language: English
Coloured: Black and white
Condition: The print is in great condition with some minor wear around the edges including a small tear into the bottom of the print, as can be seen.
Keywords: Young Hindoo, Hindu, Hindu Child, Child, Children, Hindu children, Young Hindu, India, Indian, jewelry, clothing, attire, resting, earrings, Secular, Secular Brahmins of Distinction, Brahmin, Brahmin of distinction, of distinction, James Forbes, Forbes, Eliza Rosée, Countess De Montalembert, Oriental Memoirs, Narrative of Seventeen Years Residence in India, Bentley, 8 New Burlington Street, London, Wageman, Nichols & Son, 25 Parliament Street, 1780, 1834, Steel engraving,
Price: US$140
Identification Number: B5-J-473
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