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The Conclusion of a Cheeta Hunt at Cambay, from an original Drawing by Lady Malet. (B5-461)

The Conclusion of a Cheeta Hunt at Cambay, from an original Drawing by Lady Malet. (B5-461)

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The Conclusion of a Cheeta Hunt at Cambay, from an original Drawing by Lady Malet.
Lower Center: Engraved by Chas. Heath. Published by Richard Bentley, 8 New Burlington St. 1834.
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
Artist: James Forbes (1749-1819)
Engraver: Charles Heath
Printer: J. B. Nichols and Son, 25 Parliament Street, London
Paper Dimensions: 9 1/4 x 12 3/8 inches.
Medium: Steel engraving
Language: English
Coloured: Background colour
Condition: The print is in great condition with the exception of some wear around the edges, particularly on the top left corner of the print, as can be seen.
Keywords: Conclusion of a Cheeta Hunt, Cheeta Hunt, Hunting, Cheeta, Cheetas, Cambay, Hunters, Indian, India, Spears, Spearing, Dear, Ox, Bulls, Horse, Swords, Headgear, Head dress, Falcon, Lady Malet, James Forbes, Forbes, Eliza Rosée, Countess De Montalembert, Oriental Memoirs, Narrative of Seventeen Years Residence in India, Bentley, 8 New Burlington Street, London, Heath, Nichols & Son, 25 Parliament Street, 1834, Steel engraving,
Price: US$100
Identification Number: B5-461
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