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Painting of shoemakers at work, India

circa 1850

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

Watercolour painting, with a pen and ink border, of a shoemaker and his wife. The man, wearing purple trousers and a white tunic, with a green shawl over his shoulder, makes a shoe which he is holding in his left hand whilst holding an implement in his right. Surrounding him are the implements of his trade and unfinished shoes. A water pipe is on his right. Opposite him is his wife, seated on a low four legged stool. She appears to be cutting out leather templates for the shoes, ready for her husband to finish. She wears yellow trousers under a short green tunic. A white odhni (length of cloth over the shoulders and head) covers her.

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  • Title: Painting of shoemakers at work, India
  • Date Created: circa 1850
  • Location Created: India
  • Physical Dimensions: Width: 23 centimetres Height: 18.7 centimetres
  • Provenance: Brooke Sewell Permanent Fund
  • Type: Painting
  • External Link: 1984,0124,0.1.60
  • Medium: Ink and gold on paper
  • Copyright: © The Trustees of The British Museum
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