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D jehalledar, or canopied bed conveyance with extra-long front, from The Manners
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D jehalledar, or canopied bed conveyance with extra-long front, from The Manners
STC444647 D jehalledar, or canopied bed conveyance with extra-long front, from The Manners, Customs and Dresses of The Hindus, 1799 (coloured etching) by Solvyns, Franz Balthazar (1760-1824); Private Collection; (add.info.: the first travel book to give an accurate rendering of ordinary Indian people, including the lower castes, and to portray their work and way of life; ); The Stapleton Collection; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23476084
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a D jehalledar, or canopied bed conveyance with an extra-long front, taken from the renowned book "The Manners, Customs and Dresses of The Hindus" by Franz Balthazar Solvyns. This colored etching provides a rare glimpse into the daily lives of ordinary Indian people during the late 18th century. The image features an exquisite litter or sedan chair adorned with a beautiful canopy. Its intricate design reflects the rich architectural heritage of India. The conveyance is equipped with sturdy handles and poles for easy transportation. Set against an outdoor backdrop, this scene captures the essence of traditional Indian transport. One cannot help but be fascinated by this unique mode of travel that was once prevalent in India. It offers us a window into a time when such luxurious means were employed to carry individuals on their journeys. Solvyns' work stands out as one of the first travel books to accurately depict various aspects of Indian life, including lower castes and their occupations. Through his engravings like this one, he aimed to showcase not only the grandeur but also the everyday realities experienced by different sections of society. This particular print from Bridgeman Images' collection allows us to appreciate both the artistic beauty and historical significance encapsulated within it. It serves as a reminder that art has always been instrumental in preserving cultural traditions and documenting societal norms throughout history.
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