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Gertrude Ellen Burrard
Gertrude Ellen Burrard
Художник
Всички произведения в хронологичен ред
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Препоръчана картина
Интернет ресурси
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The Ganges at Hardwar (1888)
The Ganges at Hardwar (the Himalayan snow peaks of Kedarnath and Badrinath on the distant left, and Nanda Devi on the right) (1888)
Maung Pe, a Chaprasi in the Triangulation Survey Party (1892)
Maung Pe, a Chaprasi (messenger) in the Triangulation Survey Party (brought from Burma by Captain C. F. Close, RE) (1892)
A Hill Woman from Ladakh, Cooking Her Food (1893)
Subadar Major Judbhir Thapa, 2nd (Prince of Wales’s Own) Gurkha (Rifle) Regiment (The Sirmoor Rifles) (1893)
A Hill Woman from Ladakh, Cooking Her Food (1893)
Ganda Singh, a Sikh Chaprasi of Colonel Wilmer s Topographical No.14 Survey Party (1894)
Gunga, a Hindu from Oudh and a Chaprasi of No.22 Astronomical Survey Party (1894)
Gunga, a Hindu from Oudh and a Chaprasi (messenger) of No.22 Astronomical Survey Party (of which Captain Sidney Burrard was in charge) (1894)
Ganda Singh, a Sikh Chaprasi (messenger) of Colonel Wilmer’s Topographical No.14 Survey Party (1894)
Nussiban, Our Ayah (nanny or nursemaid) (1895)
Hasan, Our Bheestie at Simla (1908)
Hasan, Our Bheestie (bhisti, or water carrier) at Simla (1908)
A Native of Garhwal, in the Attitude of Moving Forward (1908)
A Native of Garhwal, in the Attitude of Moving Forward (1908)
Chedi, Our Bheestie (bhisti, or water carrier) at Dehra (Dun) for Many Years (1909)
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