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Man of Lahore (Punjab) in black suit, turban
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Man of Lahore (Punjab) in black suit, turban
Man of Lahore (Punjab) in black suit, turban and cape, carrying a bow.. Handcolored woodcut from Auguste Wahlens Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World, Brussels, 1845
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19thcentury Augustewahlen Cape Francois Lahore Mannersandcostumesofthepeopleoftheworld Nicolasloumyer Punjab Turban Woodcut
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"This handcolored woodcut print depicts a distinguished gentleman from Lahore, Punjab, dressed in traditional attire that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region during the 19th century. The Man of Lahore is depicted wearing a black suit, a turban adorned with intricate embroidery, and a flowing cape. In his hands, he holds a bow, suggesting his proficiency in archery, a skill highly valued in Punjabi society. Auguste Wahlen's "Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World," published in Brussels in 1845, showcases a diverse range of global fashion and traditions. This particular image offers a glimpse into the national dress of Punjab, a region that was then part of the British Indian Empire. The intricate details of the Man of Lahore's attire, from the folds of his cape to the intricate patterns on his turban, reveal the painstaking craftsmanship involved in creating such a work of art. The man's serious expression and regal posture convey a sense of pride and dignity, making this print a striking representation of the traditional fashion and cultural identity of Lahore during the 19th century. The use of handcoloring adds an additional layer of depth and vibrancy to the image, making it a valuable historical artifact that continues to captivate viewers today." Jean Francois Nicolas Loumyer's masterful illustration of the Man of Lahore is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Punjab during the 19th century. The combination of traditional attire, intricate details, and the subject's regal posture make this print a fascinating glimpse into the past. The use of handcoloring adds an additional layer of depth and vibrancy, making it a valuable historical artifact that continues to captivate viewers today. This image offers a unique perspective on the customs and traditions of Lahore and Punjab, providing a valuable record of the region's history and cultural identity.
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