mardi 10 juillet 2018

William Johnson photographie l'Inde (c. 1855-1862) - I/IV

William Johnson - Nagar Brahmins - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
Ne me demandez pas ce que ces photos anglaises font dans la bibliothèque d'une université méthodiste du Texas ! Je n'en sais rien...



William Johnson & William Henderson (attrib) - Nagar Brahmin Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas


William Johnson - Owditch (or Water) Brahmin - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Smarth Brahmins - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Vulabacharya Maharajas - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas


William Johnson - A Kyast Banian Family of Surat - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas



William Johnson - Banians of Surat, Gogo and Ahmedabad - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Banian Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Banians of  Damnaggar (Kutch) - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Bhattias - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Bhattia Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Rajpoots - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Lowana Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Baroots - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Bhats - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Golas or Hereditary Slaves of Kattiawar - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas


William Johnson & William Henderson - Comfortable Gosavi’s  - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Sadhoos of Gujarat - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Coombhars or Potters - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Dhed Women of Surat - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas


William Johnson - Goojeratte Children - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Brahmins of the Mahrattee Country - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Brahmin Women of the Konkan - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Canarese Brahmins - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Canarese Brahmin Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas
William Johnson & William Henderson - A Mahratta Chief and his Attendants - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson & William Henderson (attrib.) - Mahratta Women of the Konkan - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Mahrattas of the Dekhan - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Parbhoos - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Parboo Women - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

William Johnson - Parbhoo Children - c. 1855-1862
DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University - Dallas, Texas

Source : De Golyer Library

3 commentaires:

  1. Boffff
    Il est où l'avant centre????

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    Réponses
    1. Il défend ! C'est pour ça que les Béotiens ne le voient pas...

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  2. O Blanc, reprends ton lourd fardeau;
    Tes récompenses sont dérisoires :
    Le blâme de celui qui veut ton cadeau,
    La haine de ceux-là que tu surveilles.

    Kipling
    La foule des grondements funèbres
    Que tu guides vers la lumière :
    "Pourquoi dissiper nos ténèbres,
    Nous offrir la liberté
    Kipling

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