Butcher seated cutting up goat's meat, with his wife seated beside him brushing away flies with a feather.. Artist(s): Tuni Lal (fl. c.1840-1850), attributed to
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Butcher seated cutting up goat’s meat, his wife seated beside him brushing away flies with a feather. Water-colour; 9 by 7.5 ins.
Native butcher's shop and cattle for slaughter [Bengal]. Photographer: Bourne, Samuel
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Inscription: Signed and numbered Bourne 1739 in the negative. From Bourne's Rustic scenes and village life in Bengal series, photographed in the Calcutta area. A village scene, looking across the tank towards thatched huts with characteristic Bengali curved eaves, with the butcher's shop in the...