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Saree Collection (page 6)

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: Caricature of a Parisian womens bedroom in the 20th century. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of the Bourbon Restoration. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Womens costume in the era of King Louis XV of France, 18th ce, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Hunting costume for a woman, era of King Louis XIII of France, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Man throwing away a huge fig leaf in front of three women in vol, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Madame Grand (Noel Catherine Vorlee, 1761-1835) 1783 (Oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: Caricature of costumes of the Consulate and First Empire, France, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Merveilleuses in the French Revolutionary era, 1792-1799. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a noble woman under King Louis XIV of France. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Caricature of womens costumes in the era of King Henry III and IV, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of Gallo-Roman women of the era before King Clovis I, 5, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Woman wearing a battleship in her pouf headdress, era of King Louis XIV, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: French womens costumes of the Renaissance, 16th century. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Caricatures of costumes of women and children in the middle ages, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costume of Isabeau of Bavaria, Queen of France, headdresses, 15t, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Noble women in the era of King John II and Philip the Good of Fr, 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of noble women of the era of Charlemagne and his sons. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Clotilde, Queen of the Franks, in ceremonial garb, 5th century. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of women of Gaul before the Roman invasion. 1850 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Uncle Marc kisses his niece Chiffon, 1908 (illustration)
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Saree Collection: Young woman making fun of an older woman, 1908 (illustration)
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Saree Collection: Dancing (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Dancing (engraving)
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Saree Collection: The Eve of St Agnes (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Divinely Fair, 1893 (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: In the garden, in town and at home (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Man enjoying the attentions of two female shop assistants at a shoe shop (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Man celebrating the fact he has remained a batchelor (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: The path to happiness (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: German pride (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Londons soldiers going to fight on the Parliamentarian side against King Charles I in the English
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Saree Collection: Chinese (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: A trip to the theatre (litho)
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Saree Collection: Black man looking alarmed in the embrace of a white woman (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Couple travelling by train on their honeymoon (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Woman dancing a tarantella (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Upsetting the cook (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Greta Garbo, American-Swedish actress (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Ancient Germanic wedding (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Schoolboy of the Northampton Blue Coat School (litho)
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Saree Collection: Chorister of St Pauls Cathedral School, London (litho)
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Saree Collection: Schoolboy of York Bluecoat School (litho)
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Saree Collection: Schoolboy of Blewcoat School, Westminster, London (litho)
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Saree Collection: Men cross-dressing (woodcut)
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Saree Collection: Ballroom scene (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Man changing his mind about a woman after looking into a viewing device (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Womens costume from various periods of English history (engraving)


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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.