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Saree Collection (page 3)

The saree, a timeless symbol of Indian culture and tradition, is beautifully showcased in various settings across the vibrant nation

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Saree Collection: Fashionable woman playing with a yo-yo or bandalore, 1792. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Queen Elizabeth washes her hands in a bowl held by her page boy. 1928 (print)
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Saree Collection: Two women shop at a perfume sellers stand in ancient Greece 1928 (print)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable French woman in elaborately folded hat, 1814. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Louise of Lorraine, Queen of France, 1575. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable young woman of Merveilleuse in summer outfit, 1795. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a noble woman at the court of King Louis XV, mid-18th 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: French noble woman in formal dress at the court of King Louis XV 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Peasant woman of the Paris region, 1820. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: French woman at the court of the Emperor Napoleon, 1808. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a young woman, First Empire, France. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Noblewoman in court dress, reign of King Henry III of France. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Margaret of Lorraine, Duchess of Joyeuse, aged 16, 1580. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a bourgeoise lady of Paris, 1580. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Catherine of Cleves, Countess of Eu, 1580. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a lady at the court of King Henry III of France, 1586 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a lady in the reign of King Henry III of France, 1580 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Portrait of Caroline Duprez, 19th century (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Rear view of a French woman in mid-18th century town costume. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a French bourgeois man, mid-18th century. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: French woman in semi-formal clothes, mid-18th century. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable French woman in riding outfit, Revolutionary era, 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Empress Josephine of France in ceremonial robes, 1804. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable woman in casual outfit reading an almanack, 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Noble woman in court costume, era of King Louis XVIII. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable woman or Merveilleuse in ball gown, Directoire era, 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: French woman in semi-formal costume, late 18th century. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable woman in semi-formal outfit, 1815. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashionable French woman in ball gown, 1820. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Marie-Caroline of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duchess of Berry. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Marie-Therese Charlotte, Duchess of Angouleme. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Noblewoman at the court of King Charles IX of France, 1572. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Fashonable woman reading a letter on a chaise longue, Directoire 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Rear view of the dress of a fashionable woman, French Revolution 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: French lady in semi-formal costume, 1580s. 1825 (lithograph)
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Saree Collection: Le Conseiller des Dames, March 1913 (Pochoir print)
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Saree Collection: Les Jardins de Versailles, February 1913 (Pochoir print)
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Saree Collection: Vous Dites... Cancan II, March 1913 (Pochoir print)
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Saree Collection: Statue of Roman moon goddess Luna holding a torch. 1779 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: The Seamstress (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: A Little Golfer (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Calling (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Tea and Gossip (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: The Cook (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Sybille of Cleves, wife of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony
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Saree Collection: Small childrens wedding procession, 1895
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Saree Collection: A Country Vaccination (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Curious Caroline (colour litho)


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The saree, a timeless symbol of Indian culture and tradition, is beautifully showcased in various settings across the vibrant nation. From the bustling fruit and vegetable market with its overhead view to the majestic Humayun's Tomb in Delhi, young Indian ladies gracefully drape themselves in this elegant attire. The allure of the saree transcends time as depicted on the cover of The Sketch's Christmas number from 1906. Exploring further into India's rich heritage, we encounter the awe-inspiring Ellora Caves and witness Indian tourists admiring its magnificence while adorned in their colorful sarees. In Rajasthan's City of Karauli, a local woman embraces her child while donning this traditional garment that exudes grace and beauty. Udaipur, another gem in Rajasthan, showcases Indian girls radiating charm as they proudly wear their traditional dress - an embodiment of their cultural roots. Meanwhile, in Pachewar village, a woman stands out amidst her surroundings with her brightly colored sari reflecting the vibrancy of life itself. Amritsar beckons us to witness pilgrims at The Harmandir Sahib or Golden Temple clad in exquisite sarees as they seek spiritual solace. Delving deeper into history reveals a lady seeking shelter from rain on a terrace during early 19th century India - her intricately designed sari adding splendor even amid adversity. In Uttar Pradesh's Agra city, locals dry brilliant red and pink sarees under the warm sun - each fold telling stories passed down through generations. These glimpses capture just some facets of how this versatile garment weaves itself seamlessly into every corner of India’s diverse tapestry – embracing tradition while evolving with time.