The Indian Settlement
Print
1847 (published)
1847 (published)
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Baxter-process print depicting a river beyond which is jungle. A path leading to a settlement cuts through the jungle. Two women are on the path, by the river, collecting water to take back to the settlement. A man and a dog in a boat are shown on the river moving towards the shore.
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Title | The Indian Settlement (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Baxter print on paper |
Brief description | Print by George Baxter after E. A. Goodall, 'The Indian Settlement,' illustration to Le Souvenir published by Messrs Suttaby & Co., Baxter-process print, England, 1847 |
Physical description | Baxter-process print depicting a river beyond which is jungle. A path leading to a settlement cuts through the jungle. Two women are on the path, by the river, collecting water to take back to the settlement. A man and a dog in a boat are shown on the river moving towards the shore. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Francis William Baxter |
Object history | This print was used as an illustration to Le Souvenir, published by Messrs Suttaby & Co., 1847. |
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Accession number | E.2828-1932 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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