5910703 A Cooly, from an album belonging to botanist Richard Cresswell, 1780-1810 (opaque w/c & ink on paper) by Indian School; 55.5x39 cm; Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, Devon, UK; (add.info.: An unskilled Indian labourer was once referred to as cooly or coolie. This painting is part of a collection of Indian drawings depicting Indian plants, people, animals and objects. Company School style paintings became popular with wealthy Europeans. It was not uncommon for East India Company officials (who were not employed as medics or botanists) to build their own personal collections of paintings depicting Indian life and flora and fauna. We cannot be sure how local amateur botanist Richard Cresswell came by this collection of 86 Company School works. It is possible Henry Creighton commissioned them during his time as a judge in Calcutta and that on his death the works came back to the UK with his daughter Frances who later married Richard Cresswell.); by Royal Albert Memorial Museum .

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