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Costumes de Différents Pays, Servantes et Bonze Mendiant Chinois, c1797. Creators: Jacques Grasset de Saint-SauveurCostumes de Differents Pays, Servantes et Bonze Mendiant Chinois, c1797
Arab Mendicant in Meditation, c1860. Creator: Charles CaminoArab Mendicant in Meditation, c1860. In this work, the artist depicts the figure in such a way that most of his face is obscured, creating a sense of mystery
A Hindoo mendicant pilgrim, 1876. Creator: UnknownA Hindoo mendicant pilgrim, 1876. Indian man with musical instruments. From "Illustrated London News", 1876
Mendicant priest; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. Creator: UnknownMendicant priest; A European Sojourn in Japan, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]
Punyaki Ragini, the Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1700 Creator: UnknownPunyaki Ragini, the Fourth Wife of Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1700
Religious Mendicants at Benares, c1891. Creator: James GrantReligious Mendicants at Benares, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
Religious Mendicant, c1891. Creator: James GrantReligious Mendicant, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as a Mendicant Monk in the Joruri "Midarezaki Hana noThe Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as a Mendicant Monk in the Joruri " Midarezaki Hana no Irogoromo" (Colorful Cloth Profusely Flowered)
A Courtesan and Her Attendant Using Mirrors to Identify a Mendicant Monk, c. 1772
The Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as a Mendicant Monk (Gannin Bozu) in the Play Keisei Ide... cThe Actor Onoe Matsusuke I as a Mendicant Monk (Gannin Bozu) in the Play Keisei Ide no Yamabuki, Performed at the Nakamura Theater in the Fifth Month, 1787, c. 1787
Young Couple Dressed as Mendicant Monks, c. 1777. Creator: Isoda KoryusaiYoung Couple Dressed as Mendicant Monks, c. 1777
Front of Kwan-Yin Temple, Hong-Kong; A Mendicant Priest; A Street in Hong-Kong; Opium-Smoking in a Restaurant, c. 1868. A work made of collotype, pl
The Mendicant Friar. Creator: Hans Holbein the YoungerThe Mendicant Friar
Mendicant Nun, 1868. Creator: Felice BeatoMendicant Nun, 1868
Khambhavati Ragini: Folio from a ragamala series (Garland of Musical Modes), ca. 1675. A female mendicant makes a Vedic fire offering to the god Brahma
Three Chinese figures, 18th century. Artist: Charles GrignionThree Chinese figures, 18th century. A mendicant, a peasant and a lady of distinction
Mendicant, 19th century, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Mendicant, c1890, (1910). Artist: Alfred William Amandus PlateMendicant, c1890, (1910). From The Hundred Best Views of Ceylon. [Plate Ltd, Colombo, Kandy & Nuwara Eliya, 1910]
The Mendicant Priest and the Wild Geese, late 17th or early 18th century (1886). From a picture by Hanabusa Itcho (1651-1724), engraved in the Itcho gwa-fu
Tibetan mendicants, c1910. The term mendicant refers to begging or relying on charitable donations, and is most widely used for religious followers or ascetics who rely exclusively on charity to
Persian men, 1895. Artist: Charles BarbantPersian men, 1895. Featured are a noblemen, a Dervish and a mendicant. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co
Mendicancy adopted in the name of Vishnu, India, 1922. A mendicant is a monk who is a member of an order that is not allowed to own property and is therefore entirely dependent on charity
Blind man of Quinze-Vingts, 1737-1742. Artist: BouchardonBlind man of Quinze-Vingts, 1737-1742. Quinze-Vingts was a hospital for the blind in Paris. The name, meaning 15 times 20 (which equals 300) in the vigesimal system
Moliere and the mendicant friar, (19th century). A scene showing the French playwright Jean Baptiste de Moliere (1622-1673) and a monk
Buddha as mendicant in saffron robes. Prince Siddhartha (c563-483 BC), founder of Buddhism. Became supreme Buddha c.528 BC