- on 19th
century Indian painting.
Solvyns was born in
Antwerp in 1760 as the son of
Maximiliaan (Maximili****)
Solvyns, a merchant, and
Maria Elisabeth...
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Etchings by
Baltazard Solvyns.
International Journal of
Punjab Studies, 3(2), 213-27.
Accessed via: https://www.laits.utexas.edu/
solvyns-project/sikhs.html...
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Etchings by
Baltazard Solvyns.
International Journal of
Punjab Studies, 3(2), 213-27.
Accessed via: https://www.laits.utexas.edu/
solvyns-project/sikhs.html...
- "Calcutta Kayastha", a late 18th-century
depiction by
Frans Balthazar Solvyns Religions Majority:
Hinduism Minority:
Islam Country India, ****stan, Nepal...
- Hardgrave,
Robert L. Jr (1990). "A
portrait of
Black Town:
Balthazard Solvyns in Calcutta, 1791–1804". In Pal,
Pratapaditya (ed.).
Changing visions,...
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Etchings by
Baltazard Solvyns.
International Journal of
Punjab Studies, 3(2), 213-27.
Accessed via: https://www.laits.utexas.edu/
solvyns-project/sikhs.html...
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musical instruments of
India (circa 18th Century) as
depicted by
Balthazar Solvyns in Les Hindoûs (Indira
Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, IGNCA) v t...
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Flemish painter Frans Balthazar Solvyns provided the only
known eyewitness account of an
Indian sati
involving a burial.
Solvyns states that the
custom included...
- of the
Hindus Balthazar Solvyns & the
European Image of India, 1760-1824, Pg. 251 Les Hindous,Volume 2, by
Balthazar Solvyns Mirzapur Gazetteer 307. Crooke...
- A budgerow, late 18th century,
drawing by
Frans Balthazar Solvyns...