A Portuguese nobleman in a palanquin, with his retinue, from "Itinerario, voyage, ofte Schipvaert van Jan Huygen van Linschoten naer Oost ofte Portugaels Indien," Amsterdam, 1596; also:

*A Portuguese nobleman riding on a horse*
*A Portuguese nobleman riding in a palanquin* (shown above)
*A palanquin for Portuguese ladies*
*A Portuguese couple with servants*
*Goan and other boats*
*Social types, including a soldier and a bayadere*
*Merchants and a Brahmin*
*Forms of Portuguese attire*
*An idol-temple and a mosque*

Source: ebay, May 2015




Some non-indigenous inhabitants of Goa, according to Theodor de Bry, 'India Orientalis', Frankfurt, 1599

Source: ebay, Sept. 2004




A lady and gentleman of Goa, from 'La galerie agreable du monde... Tome premier des Indes Orientales.', published by Pieter van der Aa, Leyden, c. 1725

Source: ebay, Jan. 2012

A drawing by Grasset de St.Sauveur, from 'Voyages Pittoresque dans les Quatres Partis du Monde', 1806; with modern hand coloring

Source: ebay, Jan. 2007





"Baniane de Goa," earlier 1800's; also, other Goans: *a tailor*; *a Chinese barber*; *a Hindu lady*

Source: ebay, Mar. 2010

"Habits de Goa," from 'Le Voyageur universel' by Bourrut-Lemerie, Paris, 1820

Source: ebay, Aug. 2002


From Mary Annie Venning, 'A Geographical Present; Being Descriptions of the Principal Countries of the World', London, 1820; compare *Man & Woman of Hindostan*

Source: ebay, Dec. 2007


"Goanese serving maid," an albumen print, c.1880's

Source: ebay, Nov. 2007


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