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Nel 1845 Mary Ann Ricketts sposò Charles Thomas Buckland (1824–1894), un alto funzionario del servizio civile del Bengala a 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, Rovine del ponte ad arco, probabilmente Bengala – dipinto del 1840 circa","description":"\u003cp\u003e Dipinto ad acquerello originale del 1840 circa, MA (Ricketts) Buckland, Rovine del ponte ad arco, probabilmente Bengala.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eQuesto tranquillo soggetto paesaggistico fu disegnato a Chittagong, nel Bengala (oggi Bangladesh), da Mary Ann Letitia Buckland nata Ricketts (1827-1908). La veduta raffigura probabilmente uno degli antichi ponti Mughal in rovina ancora esistenti nel Bengala. 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