Members_of_a_Nair_brigade.jpg
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Description Members of a Nair brigade.jpg |
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This picture shows part of a Nair brigade in the service of the British, as painted by the Swiss artist Paul Aimé Vallouy (1832–1899) and part of a series of three charcoal and watercolour drawings made in 1855. The other two drawings can be found
here
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Source | http://dl.lib.brown.edu/repository2/repoman.php?verb=render&id=1179274907375000&view=showmods |
Author | Paul Aimé Vallouy |
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The author of this image from Switzerland is
unknown
, and the image was published at least 70 years ago. It is therefore in the public domain in Switzerland by virtue of
Art. 31 of the Swiss Copyright Act
.
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