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Saree Collection (page 8)

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: The New Dress, 1872 (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: Portrait of Mary Rand by a Draped Curtain (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: ELIZAVETA ZVANTSEVA, 1889 (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: REST, 1882 (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: NADIA REPINE, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: Cupid delivers a love letter. 19th century (print)
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Saree Collection: On the beach, 1873 (Oil on Canvas)
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Saree Collection: Ye Summer Girl (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Origin of the tradition of the quarterdeck salute in the Royal Navy (litho)
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Saree Collection: Sherlock Holmes uptodate (litho)
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Saree Collection: Change in circumstances (litho)
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Saree Collection: Feeding the pigs on a farm in winter (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: You re spoiling it all, she said gloomily (engraving)
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Saree Collection: She neither moved nor spoke when he entered (engraving)
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Saree Collection: The prize of the tournament (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Costume of a Jew, Italy, 14th Century (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Grocer and druggists shop, 16th Century (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Couple at home in their chateau, 15th Century (engraving)
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Saree Collection: English trumpets, 1375 (engraving)
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Saree Collection: The Lady of Shalott (pen and ink)
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Saree Collection: John Rogers, English preacher of Dedham, Essex (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester, English judge and politician (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Laurens Janszoon Coster, Dutch printer (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Sir Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton of Stratton, Royalist politician
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Saree Collection: Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of King Charles I (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Johannes Gutenberg, German inventor, printer and publisher (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Elisabeth of the Palatinate, daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine
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Saree Collection: Abraham Darcie, English author and translator (engraving)
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Saree Collection: King Charles I (engraving)
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Saree Collection: King Charles I when Prince of Wales (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Hugh Broughton, English divine and rabbinical scholar (engraving)
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Saree Collection: Columbine, mistress of Harlequin in the Commedia dell arte (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Joan of Arc (photogravure)
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Saree Collection: Empress Maria Theresa of Austria showing the Sword of St Stephen to the four parts of the world
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Saree Collection: Empress Maria Theresa of Austria washing the feet of the poor on Maundy Thursday (litho)
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Saree Collection: Dolly Varden from Barnaby Rudge, by Charles Dickens (gravure)
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Saree Collection: A Burgundian princess (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of Wales: Welsh Costume, Pembrokeshire (litho)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of Wales: Welsh Farmers Daughters (litho)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of Wales: Welsh Oyster Women (litho)
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Saree Collection: Costumes of Wales: Welsh Children (litho)
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Saree Collection: Children dancing (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary (colour litho)
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Saree Collection: Portrait of Suzanne Valadon (1865-1938), aged 20, c. 1885 (oil on canvas)
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Saree Collection: Who knows if it is true? Satire on the oaths of love of men (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.