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  • Krishna stealing Gopis' clothes
  • Apparatus for disinfecting clothes
  • Female apes in human clothes are brawling, restrained by male apes in human clothes. Etching by W. Heath.
  • Manchu bride in her wedding clothes
  • Strasbourg, France: women washing clothes. Lithograph.
  • A monkey wearing human clothes. Gouache, 18--.
  • Madonna and Child in swaddling clothes, by Donatello
  • Nepal; washing clothes in the Baghmati river, 1986
  • Child in swaddling clothes in 1605, by Baroccio
  • Women washing clothes at a wash-house. Etching.
  • Birth of the Virgin, by Vivarini, showing swaddling clothes.
  • A servant ironing clothes. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine: men waiting for their disinfected clothes. Photograph.
  • Indian laundry couple with the man ironing clothes. Gouache drawing.
  • Delhi: a washerman washing clothes. Watercolour by an Indian painter.
  • A skeleton wearing fashionable clothes. Lithograph by L. Crusius, 1898.
  • Women washing clothes in a large out-door cistern. Lithograph.
  • Manchu bride in her wedding clothes, Peking, Pechili Province, China
  • Krishna, playing the flute, seated in a tree with the milkmaids' clothes, while they, naked and in water gather around the tree begging for their clothes. Chromolithograph.
  • Equation : labour light, clothes white = Sunlight / Lever Brothers Limited.
  • An old woman in ragged clothes with a stick. Etching, 1817.
  • A group of women are washing clothes in the river. Lithograph.
  • Women washing clothes in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Coloured line engraving, 1794.
  • A clothed woman takes off all her clothes. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • Matlock Bath, Derbyshire: women washing clothes. Line engraving by J. Boydell, 1749.
  • A man ironing clothes. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
  • Two men wearing different traditional clothes. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Six types of press: cheese, wine (two), printing, clothes, and rolling. Engraving.
  • Men and women wearing clothes that are exaggerated in size and style. Etching.
  • A bearded beggar in ragged clothes. Etching with engraving possibly after J. Callot.