



The Barber’s Wife Art Print
This 19th-century gouache painting on mica beautifully captures a barber’s wife, a figure of quiet confidence and skill, holding a mirror—perhaps a symbol of her role in grooming and beauty. She is dressed in a rich indigo sari, speckled with delicate patterns, and edged with golden borders. Her jewelry, from layered necklaces to stacks of bangles, highlights her social standing. A pouch with tools, likely essential for her trade, hangs at her waist, adding a touch of realism to the scene. The fine detailing in her facial expression and posture makes this an exquisite example of Indian miniature portraiture, reflecting everyday life in historical India.
These prints are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.
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This 19th-century gouache painting on mica beautifully captures a barber’s wife, a figure of quiet confidence and skill, holding a mirror—perhaps a symbol of her role in grooming and beauty. She is dressed in a rich indigo sari, speckled with delicate patterns, and edged with golden borders. Her jewelry, from layered necklaces to stacks of bangles, highlights her social standing. A pouch with tools, likely essential for her trade, hangs at her waist, adding a touch of realism to the scene. The fine detailing in her facial expression and posture makes this an exquisite example of Indian miniature portraiture, reflecting everyday life in historical India.
These prints are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.























