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English: Page from the book "The Costume of Indostan" [pirated edition]. London: Edward Orme [1804-05], published 1807. [60 engravings after Solvyns's Calcutta etchings]. Illustration is inspired/pirated from illustration by Frans Balthazar Solvyns.
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Source auction: Bid & Hammer, LIVE AUCTION: Mystery of Chickpet (Architectural & Related Objects) - ASN0005, Lot 9 FRANCOIS BALTHAZAR SOLVYNS (1760 - 1824)
Author unnamed illustrator for Edward Orme, publishers, London
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