Natives of Singapore. Photographer: G. R. Lambert and Company
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Full-length studio portrait of a women, standing with her left arm resting on a cushioned armchair. Photograph unsigned, but attributed to G. R. Lambert and Co.
Natives of Singapore. Photographer: G. R. Lambert and Company
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Full-length studio portrait of a man standing holding a walking stick, wearing a coat and turban. Photograph unsigned, but attributed to G. R. Lambert and Co.
Natives of Singapore. Photographer: G. R. Lambert and Company
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Full-length studio portrait of two Malay women. Photograph unsigned, but a similar image appears in John Falconer, A Vision of the past, a History of Early Photography in Singapore and Malaya, The Photographs of G.R.Lambert & Co., 1880-1910 (Times Edition, Singapore; 1987), p. 161.
Java. Rhaden [Raden] Saleh (Native Prince). Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Full-length studio portrait of the Javanese artist Raden Saleh, seated on a chair carved in gothic style, his right arm resting on a table and holding an open book. He wears a richly decorated jacket and turban. Photograph unsigned, but attributed to Woodbury and Page.
Java. Rhaden Saleh's wife. Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Full-length seated portrait of a woman identified as the wife of the artist Raden Saleh (see Photo 1224/4(35)), her arm resting on a table, and with a female attendant seated on the floor beside her. Photograph unsigned, but attributed to Woodbury and Page.
Batavian Dancing Girl. Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Full-length studio group portrait of a woman in costume, with musicians seated around her. This particular group played wayang topeng, one of the traditional varieties of Javanese theatre, in which the players performed roles while wearing topeng or masks made out of wood. Such groups usually d...