




BULLOCK HACKERY-MADRAS
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Artist or Maker: UNKNOWN
Lithographer: Vincent Brooks, lith.
Lithograph Image Size (inches): 9.25 (L) x 6.1 (W) / (cm): 23.5 (L) x 15.5 (W)
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This cromo-lithograph, titled “Bullock Hackery, Madras,” is part of a travel book on India. It depicts a traditional mode of transportation in the region, where a bullock cart (hackery) is used to carry passengers. In the image, a bull is pulling a cart with two individuals, one sitting in the cart, while the other walks beside it. The setting appears to be in Madras (now Chennai), India, during the 19th century. The artwork beautifully captures a moment in time, showcasing both the rural transportation method and the attire of the people during that era. The piece is printed with rich detail and is an excellent example of historical travel documentation through art.
Product Details
| Artist or Maker | UNKNOWN |
| Lithographer | Vincent Brooks, lith. |
| Lithograph Image Size | (inches): 9.25 (L) x 6.1 (W) / (cm): 23.5 (L) x 15.5 (W) |
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