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En 1845, Mary Ann Ricketts se casó con Charles Thomas Buckland (1824-1894), un alto funcionario del servicio civil bengalí en Chittagong.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"m-a-ricketts-buckland-arched-bridge-ruin-possibly-bengal-c-1840s-painting-kb-811","title":"MA (Ricketts) Buckland, Ruinas de un puente arqueado, posiblemente de Bengala – pintura de la década de 1840","description":"\u003cp\u003e Una pintura de acuarela original de c.1840, MA (Ricketts) Buckland, Ruina de puente arqueado, posiblemente Bengala.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eEste tranquilo paisaje fue esbozado en Chittagong, Bengala (actual Bangladesh), por Mary Ann Letitia Buckland, de soltera Ricketts (1827-1908). La vista posiblemente represente uno de los antiguos puentes mogoles en ruinas que se conservan en Bengala. Sin embargo, el estilo y la composición de la pintura son decididamente europeos.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e Mary Ann Ricketts nació en Burdwan, Bengala Occidental, hija de Sir Henry Ricketts, oficial de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales. La familia Ricketts estaba vinculada a la zona de Winchester, en Hampshire, y, a través de su matrimonio con la familia Mildmay, a Shawford House en Twyford. También tenían una profunda conexión con Bengala Occidental, en la India Británica, con miembros de su familia ocupando puestos administrativos en Chittagong, Daca y Calcuta. 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Sirvió durante toda su carrera en Bengala, llegando a ocupar puestos como miembro del Consejo Legislativo Bengalí y miembro de la Junta de Ingresos de Calcuta.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eMary Ann Ricketts nació en Burdwan, Bengala Occidental, hija de Sir Henry Ricketts, oficial de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales. La familia Ricketts estaba vinculada a la zona de Winchester, en Hampshire, y, a través de su matrimonio con la familia Mildmay, a Shawford House en Twyford. También tenían una profunda conexión con Bengala, en la India Británica, con miembros de su familia ocupando puestos administrativos en Chittagong, Daca y Calcuta. 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