Costumes of Brazil, 1858. Black poultry merchant, Charrua man (extinct people) with bolas, livestock merchant with bolas and whip, laundress, milkman with milkpail, and seller of grilled sweetcorn. Marchand de volailles, Charruas civilise, marchand de bestiaux, blanchisseure, laitier, marchande de mais grille. Handcoloured and sepia-tinted lithograph by Jean-Adolphe Bocquin after an illustration by Felix Fossey from Elisabeth Muller (pseudonym of Leonie Bedelet)’s Le Monde en Estampes, The World in Prints, Amadee Bedelet, Paris, 1858.


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