Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Tools for Mending Chain Mail, Jaipur, 1926
View through The Met
Probably gelatin silver print on mat board, Indian Jaipur
Arms and Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase 1926
Title: Tools for Mending Chain Mail, Jaipur, 1926
Description:
Probably gelatin silver print on mat board, Indian Jaipur.
Related Results
Suraj Uddin Mending Chain Mail, Jaipur, 1926
Suraj Uddin Mending Chain Mail, Jaipur, 1926
Probably gelatin silver print on mat board, Indian Jaipur...
Krishna and Radha Embrace during a Storm (recto); Priests Worship Shrinathji (verso); folio from a royal Kota-Jaipur album
Krishna and Radha Embrace during a Storm (recto); Priests Worship Shrinathji (verso); folio from a royal Kota-Jaipur album
Seated under an awning outside of a sumptuous bedchamber, the blue-skinned Krishna and his consort, Radha, hold one another close. The lightning that snakes across the dark sky abo...
World War I: women manufacturing prosthetic limbs. Charcoal drawing with bodycolour by A. Garratt, 1916.
World War I: women manufacturing prosthetic limbs. Charcoal drawing with bodycolour by A. Garratt, 1916.
Lettering: Mending the maimed, 1916 ; A.G. Handwritten lettering on verso reads: 'Mending the maimed', 1916....
Cuirass (Char-aina) with Mail Shirt
Cuirass (Char-aina) with Mail Shirt
Steel iron gold leather textile, cuirass Iranian; mail shirt Iranian or Indian...
Gold necklace with enamelled pendant, pearls and sapphires, probably designed and made by Nelson Ethelred Dawson, with enamel panel by Edith Dawson, London, about 1900. Gold chain necklace with pendant, which is surmounted by a cast cherub and set with a
Gold necklace with enamelled pendant, pearls and sapphires, probably designed and made by Nelson Ethelred Dawson, with enamel panel by Edith Dawson, London, about 1900. Gold chain necklace with pendant, which is surmounted by a cast cherub and set with a
Gold necklace with enamelled pendant, pearls and sapphires, probably designed and made by Nelson Ethelred Dawson, with enamel panel by Edith Dawson, London, about 1900. Gold chain ...

