A Sadhu (Hindu monk) and pilgrims bathe in the river. A cow drinks from it. Ayodhya. Uttar Pradesh, India - Collections Online | Museum Wales
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A Sadhu (Hindu monk) and pilgrims bathe in the river. A cow drinks from it. Ayodhya. Uttar Pradesh, India

ABBAS Attar (Photographer)
A Sadhu (Hindu monk) and pilgrims bathe in the river. A cow drinks from it. Ayodhya. Uttar Pradesh, India
Image: © Attar Abbas / Magnum Photos / Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
For any licensing and reproduction use of this image, please contact Magnum Photos: licensingall@magnumphotos.com
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Item Number

NMW A 57523

Creation/Production

ABBAS Attar
Role: Photographer
Place: India
Period: 1990

Acquisition

Gift, 25/4/2017

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Gelatin silver print

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Photographic paper

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