Balamoni in Malayali Dress
"At the peak of the Tamil drama movement, she created a sensation like no other actor.
"At the peak of the Tamil drama movement, she created a sensation like no other actor.
One of the of six of Tuck's early "Native Types of India" postcard series. Aquarettes were likely based on watercolors, and the artist could have been G.E. McCulloch, known for other postcards of India.
A very early court-sized postcard most probably by Paul Gerhardt, the chief lithographer at the Ravi Varma Press in Bombay.
This was the postcard M.V. Dhurandhar chose to send to E. Greenwood, his teacher at the J.J.
A very early postcard of nautch or dancing women, shown here in a classical post, one hand on hip, the other raised, sometimes called "in attitude," on postcards.