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Saree Collection (page 7)

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: At a theatre premiere (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Faces in the Flames: woman and child looking into a fire (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart playing to Emperor Joseph II of Austria at the Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna
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Saree Collection: Albrecht von Wallenstein, Bohemian Catholic military commander of the Thirty Years War
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Saree Collection: The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V visiting the German merchant Anton Fugger at his home in
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Saree Collection: Performance of a Mystery Play (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Dance at a medieval court ball (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Woman using an ear trumpet to hear her pet talking parrot (litho)
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Saree Collection: Apple blossom (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: The foster mother: young woman feeding orphaned bird chicks in a nest (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: March: high winds (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Girl buying cherries from a woman (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: The disobedient bird (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Two young girls gardening (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Girl searching for something in a messy cupboard (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Woman being betrayed to American Indians (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Fine Feathers (litho)
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Saree Collection: Vinolia soap, advertisement (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Chicago Athletic Association, Ladies Day, April 24th 1895 (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Coquette, cigar label (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Portrait of a woman, cigar label (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Elite, cigar label (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Prince Maurice of the Palatinate, son of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Folk dance (engraving)
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Saree Collection: The Queen of the Norwood Gypsies (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Mademoiselle des Fleurettes, French dancer, Paris (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Lise Noblet, French ballet dancer (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Yolande Duvernay, French ballet dancer in the role of Florinda in The Devil on Two Sticks (litho)
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Saree Collection: Hamburg Market Woman (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Portuguese (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Philip of Anjou declared King of Spain, 1700 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of English noblewomen, 15th-16th Century (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Le Revers du jeu des Suysses, believed to be the oldest political cartoon
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Saree Collection: Old age and poverty (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Bankside, Southwark, London, site of Shakespeares Globe Theatre (litho)
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Saree Collection: Coronation Bazaar, Botanic Gardens, Regents Park, London, 1902 (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Uncle questioning his niece about where she is going out to (litho)
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Saree Collection: Woman trying to evade her suitors marriage proposal (litho)
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Saree Collection: Woman admiring the fabric of her friends dress (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Guests being introduced as they enter a salon (litho)
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Saree Collection: The Heartbreaker (litho)
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Saree Collection: Man on a train pleased that a breakdown means he gets to spend longer in the company of an
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Saree Collection: Woman asking her friend how her husband to be proposed to her (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Women Cadburys workers enoying their leisure time and waterfall, Bournville
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Saree Collection: The Duchess of Richmond (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Womens hats and headdresses, 13th-16th Century (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Brewers, stained glass from Tournai Cathedral, Belgium, 15th Century (chromolitho)
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Saree Collection: Miniature from the tale of Renaud de Montauban (chromolitho)


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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.