G. E. M.[signed]
c. 1908
Publisher No.:
9051
13.85x
8.75cm
One of siz postcards in Raphael Tuck & Sons first "Native Life in India" series, which featured the work of an artist with the initials G.E.M. who remains unidentified. It is also called an "Aquarette," that is based on a watercolor painting as opposed to the "Oilettes" or oil-painting based work most Tuck's postcards of the era were advertised as stemming from.