A diversion of swinging, practised by the principal people in India
Engraved by William Walker (1729-1793)?, Lettered within top of frame: Engraved for Moore's Voyages and travels.
- Abstract
- Depicts two seated figures outside on a swing, in between two rows of trees. A woman is on either side of the swing.
- Contributor
- Walker, William, 1729-1793 (Engraver), Moore, John Hamilton, -1807 (Contributor)
- Date
- 1778?
- Department
- Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections
- Dimensions
- plate mark 29 x 18 cm, sheet 37 x 24 cm
- Last Modified
- 2025-10-27T16:43:15.749971Z
- Language
- English
- Materials
- 1 print : etching and engraving
- Notes
- Walker sculp. (Statement of Responsibility), Title from caption. (Local Note)
- Provenance
- Library copy from the library of Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart
- Related Material
- Appears in: A new and complete collection of voyages and travels / by John Hamilton Moore. London : Printed for the proprietors and sold by A. Hogg, 1778, plate 24.
- Rights Statement
- No Copyright - United States
- Series
- Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart Collection of Prints--Moore, John Hamilton, -1807. New and complete collection of voyages and travels
- Source
- Moore, John Hamilton, -1807. New and complete collection of voyages and travels.
- Subject
- India
- Technique
- engraving (printing process), etching (printing process)
- Attribution
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