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- Sir William Rothenstein 1872–1945
- Title
- Study of Indian man in the Lotus position
- Date
- [c.1910–11]
- Medium
- Crayon on paper
- Dimensions
- 330 × 210 mm
- Format
- Artwork - on paper, unique
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by Mrs Michael Rothenstein, the artist's daughter-in-law, in 1999.
- Reference
- TGA 997/40
Archive context
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Sir William Rothenstein Front: Study of a seated Indian wrapped in a long cloak, back: Study of Indian man seated on the ground with a small worktable
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Sir William Rothenstein Study of head of an Indian wearing a turban, inscribed bottom right ‘Sastri’
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Sir William Rothenstein Study of two seated Indian men
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Sir William Rothenstein Study of a man in Indian dress
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Sir William Rothenstein Study of young man in Indian dress, inscribed bottom right ‘W. R Bubenashwar 1911’
1911 -
Sir William Rothenstein Study of Indian man in the Lotus position, inscribed bottom right ‘W R Benares 1911’
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Sir William Rothenstein Study of a seated Indian man inscribed ‘W.R. Puri 1911’ and ‘Chaitanya Singari Panda Dolo mandap shahi Puri’.
1911 -
Sir William Rothenstein Study of three Indian figures inscribed ‘W.R. Benares 1911’
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Sir William Rothenstein Study of two Indian figures, a man and a boy, in robes inscribed ‘W.R. Darjeeling 1911’
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