Paintings Depicting Various Trades and Professions During British Rule.

 Paintings Depicting Various Trades & Professions Of People During East India Company Rule.

In 1826, East India Company hired artists to paint and depict various trades to raise taxes on trade in India. A few such pictures are presented here. These paintings show the costume and tools used by these people 200 years back. 

The Paintings 

1. Knitter - Observe Janeeva

 


2. Farmer



3. Potter



4. Sonar



5. Tambuli ( Paan Shop)



6. Bheesti or Water Carrier.

 

7. Natteen, or Juggler



8. Dana Pisne Wali.. Miller

 


9. Lalla: Writer



10. Durzee, Tailor



11. Tokree Bananewale;  Basket Maker.

 


12. Hookah Maker



13. Palanquin Bearer



14. Muchlee Wallee, Fisherwoman

 


15. Muchlee Walee - Another depiction



16. Mithaiwala - Sweet seller

 


17. Jogi - Religious person

 


18. Mewah Ferozi. -- Fruit Seller

 


19.Jolahen -- Assistant to the weaver ; Here arranging threads

 


20. Kalaiwala - Tinman



21. Nicha Bund -Hookkah Maker

 


22. Raj Mistry - Chief Mason

 


23. Kumhar or Potter

 


24. Lohar , Blacksmith. (note hand operated bellows)

 

25. Kalaiwala

 



The list is of professions and jobs is as below.

1. Knitter - Observe Janeeva

2. Farmer

3. Potter

4. Sonar

5. Tambuli ( Paan Shop)

6. Bheesti or Water Carrier.

7. Natteen, or Juggler

8. Dana Pisne Wali.. Miller

9. Lalla: Writer

10. Durzee, Tailor

11. Tokree Bananewale;  Basket Maker.

12. Hookah Maker

13. Palanquin Bearer

14. Muchlee Wallee, Fisherwoman

15. Muchlee Walee - Another depiction

16. Mithaiwala - Sweet seller

17. Jogi - Religious person

18. Mewah Ferozi. -- Fruit Seller

19.Jolahen -- Assistant to the weaver ; Here arranging threads

20. Kalaiwala - Tinman

21. Nicha Bund -Hookkah Maker

22. Raj Mistry - Chief Mason

23. Kumaree (Probably Kumbharee)  -Potter

24. Lohar , Blacksmith. (note hand operated bellows)

25. Kalaiwala


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