A dhobi with his bullock and bundles of laundry. From an album of Dhurandhar's water-colours.. Artist(s): Dhurandhar, Mahadev Visvanath (1867-1944)
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A ‘dhobi’ with his bullock and bundles of laundry. Inscribed below: ‘Our launderer.’ Note: It is interesting to see the high-caste Dhurandhar take exactly the same attitutude to the lower Indian castes as British artists such as George Atkinson earlier in the century.
Women and children in a bathroom in the verandah of a house. From an album of Dhurandhar's water-colours.. Artist(s): Dhurandhar, Mahadev Visvanath (1867-1944)
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Women and children in a bathroom in the verandah of a house. Inscribed below: ‘Our bath room.’
Small temples on hill tops, with travellers in the foreground. From an album of Dhurandhar's water-colours.. Artist(s): Dhurandhar, Mahadev Visvanath (1867-1944)
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Small temples on hill tops, with travellers in the foreground. Inscribed below: ‘The temples of Temlabai.’ Note: The temple of the goddess Temblai or Tryambuli is on a small hill three miles east of the old city of Kolhapur. Temblai is the younger sister of Mahalaksmi, an...
Two well dressed young men attempting to buy a boot. From an album of Dhurandhar's water-colours.. Artist(s): Dhurandhar, Mahadev Visvanath (1867-1944)
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Two well dressed young men attempting to buy a boot. Signed: ‘M.V. Dhurandhar.’ Inscribed below: ‘Two pice only.’
A group of women laying down their burdens and resting on the road. From an album of Dhurandhar's water-colours.. Artist(s): Dhurandhar, Mahadev Visvanath (1867-1944)
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A group of women laying down their burdens and resting on the road. Inscribed below: ‘Villagers’ halt.’