Two bridegrooms (the ceremonies described). Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Inscription: Bundeform, unhoofd met paste, Lejen, money held in Jofom, Nada, Brahmaan. Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait of two bridegrooms, surrounded by other attendees of the wedding (the ceremonies described).
Two bridegrooms (the ceremonies described). Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Inscription: Bridegroom. lerarora north hander rood met Lymbolesch, Eaver and nordt een Sanskrit... [?] Genre: Portrait Photography Group portrait, two bridegrooms (the ceremonies described).
From Shantiniketan; In this letter Bake writes about a Batak art student from Sumatra. I (P. V.) remember that this student made illustrations for the Malay translation of one Tagore's books which was published by Balai Pustaka, Series no. 1093): A Santal wedding party which passed their house. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of a Santal wedding party which passed their house.
From Shantiniketan; In this letter Bake writes about a Batak art student from Sumatra. I (P. V.) remember that this student made illustrations for the Malay translation of one Tagore's books which was published by Balai Pustaka, Series no. 1093): The bridegroom very tipsy. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of a bridegroom, very tipsy.
From Erode: I think we arrived in Mercara on April 25th. In Mercara itself I did not record music, but we saw a marriage ceremony. I did work in two places, Napoklu in N. Coorg and Ponampet in S. Coorg. The bridegroom; under the wreaths of flowers he wears golden chains. Around his waist is a brocade belt and the chains holding the Coorgi knife. On 125 (and 132, P. V.) this knife is stuck through the belt in front, but usually, it is worn at the back. Photographer: Bake, Arnold Adriaan
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of the bridegroom; under the wreaths of flowers he wears golden chains. Around his waist is a brocade belt and the chains holding the Coorgi knife. On 125 (and 132, P. V.) this knife is stuck through the belt in front, but usually, it is worn at the back.