Drie Indiase vrouwen, zittend bij een balustrade, RP-T-1949-646-15, Marius Bauer, between 1897 and 1898

Drie Indiase vrouwen, zittend bij een balustrade, RP-T-1949-646-15, Marius Bauer, between 1897 and 1898

Identification title(s): three indian women sitting by a balustrade. Object type: sketchbook sheet object number: rp-t-1949-646-15. Description: also a study of three standing figures in robes. Page 15 from a sketchbook with 84 leaves. Manufacture. Manufacturer: draftsman: marius bauer. Place of manufacture: india. Dating: 1897 - 1898. Material and technology. Physical characteristics: pencil on lined paper. Material: lined paper pencil. Dimensions: sketchbook top: height 156 mm × width 102 mm. Subject: what: asiatic races and peoples: indians, sitting figure, standing figure, adult woman, balustrade. Acquisition and rights:: credit line: donation from mrs. J. Bauer-stumpff. Acquisition: donation 1949. Copyright: public domain provenance: see the provenance for rp-t-1949-646. Bibliography and abbreviations list for the provenance (pdf) comments this provenance sentence was formulated with a special focus on the period 1933-45 and could therefore still be incomplete. Additional provenance information may be available in the museum. If the object has a possibly unclear or incomplete provenance for the period 1933-45, the museum would like to receive additional information regarding the second world war period. Date: between 1897 and 1898.
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