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LL/6752
Unidentified photographer
Jaswant Rao Ponwar, Raja of Dhar
1850s (early)
Daguerreotype
 
British Library
© British Library
 
LL/6752

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LL/68193
Unidentified photographer
Sikander Jahan, Begum of Bhopal State, India
1860
Daguerreotype, 1/4 plate, hand-tinted
 
National Museums Scotland
Museum reference: T.1961.13
 
LL/68193 [Further details available]

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LL/68194
Unidentified photographer
Shah Jahan, daughter of and successor to Sikander Jahan, Begum of Bhopal State, India
1860
Daguerreotype, 1/4 plate, hand-tinted
 
National Museums Scotland
Museum reference: T.1961.14
 
LL/68194 [Further details available]

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LL/114507
William Johnson (American, born 1823–1880s)
Untitled (Portrait of Three Seated Men Wearing Turbans)
1853
Daguerreotype
 
Art Institute of Chicago
The W. Bruce and Delaney H. Lundberg Collection, purchased with funds provided by The Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Charitable Trust, Reference Number: 2019.460
 
LL/114507

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LL/67495
Unidentified photographer
Portrait of an Indian Merchant
1850s
Daguerreotype, hand-tinted
14 x 10.3 cm
 
Howard & Jane Ricketts Collection
 
LL/67495 [Further details available]

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LL/19533
J.W. Newland
Portrait of a Bengali in European dress (Portrait d'une bengalie habillée à l'européenne)
1850-1857
Daguerreotype
8.5 x 7.2 cm
 
Artcurial
courtesy of Artcurial (Sale 1170, Lot 140)
 
LL/19533

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LL/51755
Unidentified daguerreotypist
Workers in India
n.d.
Daguerreotype, 1/4 plate
 
Larry Gottheim, Be-hold, Inc
Auction: 25 November 2013, Lot: 30A
 
LL/51755

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LL/92531
Unidentified photographer
Calcutta
1840-1868
Daguerreotype
 
National Science and Media Museum
Identification: 1990-5036/DD/16
 
LL/92531 [Further details available]

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LL/76277
Unidentified photographer
Portrait of an Indian woman
n.d.
Daguerreotype, 1/9 plate
 
Private collection of James Elmegreen
 
LL/76277

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LL/40536
Unknown artist
[Women Grinding Paint, Calcutta]
1845 (ca)
Daguerreotype
9.4 x 14.4 cm (3 11/16 x 5 11/16 ins)
 
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gilman Collection, Purchase, Cynthia Hazen Polsky Gift, 2005, Accession Number: 2005.100.69
 
LL/40536

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Contents - Themes & Fragments
Anthropology and ethnology - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic
Anthropology and ethnology - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic: Indians
Asia - The context for nineteenth century photography in Asia
Colonialism - Cultural intersections and appropriation
Daguerreotypes - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic
Daguerreotypes - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic: Indians
Daguerreotypes - Daguerreotypes: Exteriors
Daguerreotypes - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles
Daguerreotypes - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles of women
Daguerreotypes - Daguerreotypes: Portraits
Daguerreotypes - Painted daguerreotypes
Ethnic and traditional costumes - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic
Fashion - Headwear
Gender - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles of women
Hand-painted photographs - Painted daguerreotypes
India - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic: Indians
India - Introduction to early photography in India
India - Introduction to photography in India
India - Portrait: Royalty: The ruling class of the Indian subcontinent
Jules Verne: Around the World in Eighty Days - Introduction to photography in India
Jules Verne: Around the World in Eighty Days - Portrait: Royalty: The ruling class of the Indian subcontinent
Landscapes of Asia - The context for nineteenth century photography in Asia
Occupational - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles
Occupational - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles of women
Occupational - Occupationals of women
Occupations and roles - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles
Occupations and roles - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles of women
Painting on photographs - Painted daguerreotypes
Peoples of the world - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic
Peoples of the world - Daguerreotypes: Ethnic: Indians
Portrait - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles
Portrait - Daguerreotypes: Occupations and roles of women
Royalty - Introduction to the portraiture of royalty
Royalty - Portrait: Royalty: The ruling class of the Indian subcontinent


 
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