V.V.P. Madras Women Resting 'After Morning Work', India

An original 1916 graphite drawing – V.V.P., Madras Women Resting 'After Morning Work', India.

An interesting sketch at Madras in 1916, titled 'After morning work'. This is one of three views in Madras by the same hand (see stock numbers KD-049 and KD-053).

On pale pink paper.

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Late-Edwardian Sketches: SS Golconda, India & Burma

This is one of a group of stylish works dating from the late Edwardian / Pre-World War One period, collected by a Walter E. Good (1911–1918). Some of the drawings were executed onboard SS Golconda, a British India Line service from London to Calcutta, whilst others were sketched at Madras and in Burma. The pictures embody the humour and aesthetic of a time of modernisation and social change in Britain, which was in conflict and tension with lingering traditions and class structures from the 19th century.

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Dimensions: Height: 10.7cm (4.21") Width: 18.7cm (7.36")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Graphite

Age: Early 20th-century

Signed: Initialled lower left.

Inscribed: Yes.

Dated: Dated lower left.

Condition: Small historical tape mark to the upper right corner, as shown. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: KD-053