Three Women Labsisters, Esaias Boursss, 1662 Three young Singalese women of Lage Kaste, outside the road. All three wear a wrap skirt (Redda), folded in a Singalese way and stabbed at the waist. Their torso is uncovered. Their hair with separation in the middle is pulled back in a Wrong (Condé). Their stretched earlobes are open. The left woman is in her left arm with a full basket; The content is similar to Tamarinde-Peuling. The middle woman is squatting, with a basket on the floor on the left. The standing woman on the right holds a basket against her left hip. They are collecting material
Three Women Labsisters, Esaias Boursss, 1662 Three young Singalese women of Lage Kaste, outside the road. All three wear a wrap skirt (Redda), folded in a Singalese way and stabbed at the waist. Their torso is uncovered. Their hair with separation in the middle is pulled back in a Wrong (Condé). Their stretched earlobes are open. The left woman is in her left arm with a full basket; The content is similar to Tamarinde-Peuling. The middle woman is squatting, with a basket on the floor on the left. The standing woman on the right holds a basket against her left hip. They are collecting material, perhaps they are on their way to the market. Page 26 from a sketchbook with 117 sheets. Sri Lanka paper. ink brush Asiatic races and peoples (with NAME). styles of hairdress (with NAME) - ~women. skirt (with NAME). working class, labourers - AA - women. going to the market Sri Lanka. Colombo
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