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portrait of Six Brahmins, or priests, in Mumbai, taken by Hurrichund Chintamon
in the 1860s. This photograph is from the Archaeological Survey of India
Collections; one of a series of ethnographical photographs commissioned by the
Government of India in the late 19th century to gather information about the
people and monuments of India. Material was submitted by both professional and
amateur photographers. Ethnographical prints were also produced by large
photographic firms and temporary studios in India to meet European demands for
souvenirs from the East and in response the rising interest in ethnography. Brahmins
are the highest of the four Hindu castes.
Source
: British Library
Info
Courtesy: Rare Book Society of India
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