An Indian hackeree drawn by Guzerat oxen : with the costume of different casts in Hindostan

Abstract
Illustration of a two-wheeled Indian hackeree, or chariot, pulled by two oxen and driven by a man. Two women and two men carrying water are next to the hackeree and three women are behind it.
Contributor
Wageman, Thomas Charles, approximately 1787-1863 (Engraver), Montalembert, Jean Charles, baron de (Artist), Forbes, James, 1749-1819 (Contributor), White, Cochrane & Co. (Publisher)
Department
Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections
Dimensions
image 15.5 x 22.4 cm, on sheet 30 x 24 cm
Last Modified
2025-10-27T16:43:15.749971Z
Language
English
Materials
1 print : engraving
Notes
from a drawing by Baron de Montalembert, 1807 ; engraved by T. Wageman. (Statement of Responsibility), Title from caption. (Local Note)
Provenance
Library copy from the library of Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Series
Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart Collection of Prints--Forbes, James, 1749-1819. Oriental memoirs
Source
Plate 17 in: Oriental memoirs / James Forbes. London : White, Cochrane, and Co., 1813.
Technique
engraving (printing process)
Attribution
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IIIF Manifest
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