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Sir Charles Warre Malet, Concluding a Treaty in 1790 in Durbar with the Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
Thomas Daniell
1805
Study of an elderly man in Indian robes
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1906]
Front: Study of three men in Indian dress, inscribed bottom right ‘W R Chhatarpur 1910’ Back: Study of two Indian men (one standing, one squatting)
Sir William Rothenstein
1910
Kneeling Indian man in robes, holding a book
Sir William Rothenstein
1910
Study of woman in eastern dress
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Studies of two Indian figures seated in the Lotus position, back: outline sketch of a seated figure
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Page of small drawings of Indian figures
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Study of a seated Indian wrapped in a long cloak, back: Study of Indian man seated on the ground with a small worktable
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Study of Indian man in the Lotus position
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Study of head of an Indian wearing a turban, inscribed bottom right ‘Sastri’
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Study of two seated Indian men
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Four studies of robed figures, back: Two studies of similar figures
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Study of seated young Indian man, Back: Study of similar figure
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Study of the head of a young Indian woman
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Four studies of men in Indian dress (two standing and two crouching) with notes on suggested colours, back: Study of a standing man in Indian dress
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Studies of groups of seated Indian people, back: more studies of seated groups
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Front: Three studies of a seated Indian woman, back: another study of the same woman
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Group of five young women in Indian dress
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
Two studies: a man leaning on a rail and a woman in Indian robes
Sir William Rothenstein
1911
Study of a man in Indian dress
Sir William Rothenstein
[c.1910–11]
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