
Hindoo Peasant ascending the Cocoa Nut Tree to draw the Tari or Toddy. (B5-455)
Hindoo Peasant ascending the Cocoa Nut Tree to draw the Tari or Toddy.Lower Center: Engraved by J. Shury. Published by Richard Bentley, 8 New Burlington St. 1834. Lower Right: Jam. Forbes, Bombay, 1768. Top Right: 3.Author: James Forbes - Revised by his daughter, Eliza Rosée Countess De MontalembertSource / Publication: Oriental Memoirs: A Narrative of Seventeen Years Residence in India. By James Forbes, F.R.S., & c. Second Edition, Revised by his Daughter, The Countess De Montalembert. In Two Volumes.Publisher: Richard BentleyPlace of Publication: 8 New Burlington Street, London,Date: 1834Date (Depicted): 1768Page Number: 2Artist: James Forbes (1749-1819)Engraver: J. ShuryPrinter: J. B. Nichols and Son, 25 Parliament Street, LondonPaper Dimensions: 12 3/8 x 9 5/8 inches.Medium: Steel engravingLanguage: EnglishColoured: Black and whiteCondition: The print is in excellent condition with very minor wear around the edges, as can be seen.Keywords: Hindoo Peasant, Hindoo, Hindu Peasant, Hindu, Peasant, ascending a cocoa nut tree, Ascending a Palm Tree, Cocoa Nut Tree, coconut tree, palm Trees, Drawing the Tari, Drawing the Toddy, Tari, Toddy, climbing a tree, by the water, India, Indian, Indian trees, James Forbes, Forbes, Eliza Rosée, Countess De Montalembert, Oriental Memoirs, Narrative of Seventeen Years Residence in India, Bentley, 8 New Burlington Street, London, Shury, Nichols & Son, 25 Parliament Street, 1768, 1834, Steel engraving,Price: US$90Identification Number: B5-455