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Cut-paper works

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  • A Fakir man and wife of south India. Gouache painting.
  • Saint Paul. Gouache painting.
  • Astronomy: the phases of the Moon. Coloured engraving with tracing paper by J. Emslie, c.1850.
  • A nawab or Indian nobleman and his wife. Gouache painting.
  • A puckally (pukhali) or water-carrier of south India, holding a bucket, with an ox. Gouache painting.
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    A cascade of three Sacred Hearts inspired by the Holy Spirit, with filigree border. Coloured cut paper work.

    | Reference: 31724i
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    An Indian man and his wife. Gouache painting.

    | Date: [1815?] | Reference: 728674i
    Part of: Indian practitioners of trades, crafts, and professions. Gouache paintings, 18--.
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    Four army physicians investigating sprue in India, 1945. Watercolour attributed to Bill Ward, 1945.

    Ward, Bill (Thomas William), 1918-2000. | Date: 1945 | Reference: 61i
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    A bird, possibly a blackcap, perching on a branch. Coloured etching.

    | Reference: 43332i
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    A devil and a skeleton carrying a banner. Cut paper work, Mexico, 1975.

    | Date: 1975 | Reference: 39499i
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