Period:Unknown Production date:1953
Materials:paper
Technique:drawn
Subjects:child women/feminism
Dimensions:Height: 51 centimetres Width: 45 centimetres
Description:
Drawing; from a collection of sixty-one. Chinese woman with a baby next to her. Hong Kong 1953. Chalk and crayon.
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![图片[1]-drawing BM-As2006-Drg.23-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00039921_001.jpg)
Comments:Lily Eversdijk-Smulders (1903-1994), portrait painter and lawyer.She obtained her degree of Doctor of Law at the University of Leiden, Holland. After few years as a lawyer, she decided to dedicate herself to the arts. She travelled to Bali, Japan, China, all of West Asia, the Sahara desert, Central Africa, India and South America. She always travelled alone and mingled with the crowd in the countries she visited.Through a curious set of circumstances, was adopted as a daughter by a Tibetan Redcap lama. Her book, Enigmatic Tibet published by Vantage Press Inc. New York, 1971, tells the story.
Materials:paper
Technique:drawn
Subjects:child women/feminism
Dimensions:Height: 51 centimetres Width: 45 centimetres
Description:
Drawing; from a collection of sixty-one. Chinese woman with a baby next to her. Hong Kong 1953. Chalk and crayon.
IMG
![图片[1]-drawing BM-As2006-Drg.23-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00039921_001.jpg)
Comments:Lily Eversdijk-Smulders (1903-1994), portrait painter and lawyer.She obtained her degree of Doctor of Law at the University of Leiden, Holland. After few years as a lawyer, she decided to dedicate herself to the arts. She travelled to Bali, Japan, China, all of West Asia, the Sahara desert, Central Africa, India and South America. She always travelled alone and mingled with the crowd in the countries she visited.Through a curious set of circumstances, was adopted as a daughter by a Tibetan Redcap lama. Her book, Enigmatic Tibet published by Vantage Press Inc. New York, 1971, tells the story.
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