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Ox driving

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  • A man driving a bullock cart (ox cart) richly decorated. Gouache by an Indian artist.
  • Burma: members of the royal family accompanied by courtiers and drummers drive oxen through a rice paddy to inaugurate the annual crop. Gouache painting.
  • Warriors with bows and arrows drive an ox-cart out of a large building on the orders of an official. Colour woodcut.
  • A bullocks drawing a wagon from which a woman peeps out through the curtains. Gouache by an Indian artist.
  • Four Turkish women being carried in an ox-cart. Watercolour.
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Catalogue

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    A laden ox-cart being drawn by a drover along a wooded country road, with a traveller asleep by the roadside. Etching by J.B.C. Chatelain, 1744, after G. Dughet (Poussin).

    Dughet, Gaspard, 1615-1675. | Date: May 1744 | Reference: 3055861i
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    Four Turkish women being carried in an ox-cart. Watercolour.

    | Reference: 778142i
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    A man driving a bullock cart (ox cart) richly decorated. Gouache by an Indian artist.

    | Date: [between 1800 and 1899?] | Reference: 778056i
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    Warriors with bows and arrows drive an ox-cart out of a large building on the orders of an official. Colour woodcut.

    | Date: [between 1900 and 1999?] | Reference: 730440i
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    Burma: members of the royal family accompanied by courtiers and drummers drive oxen through a rice paddy to inaugurate the annual crop. Gouache painting.

    | Date: [between 1800 and 1899] | Reference: 727623i
    Part of: Burma: courtly ceremonies, amusements and sports. Gouache paintings.
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