RME1GKDT–Fernando C Amorsolo, Pounding rice, 1948. Oil on canvas.
RMD8RCY3–Woman pounding rice in a rural village, Batad, Luzon, Philippines
RF2AF9XPJ–Malagasy children are pounding rice in a mortar from Madagascar
RFBRTXFF–CAMBODIA Traditional method of pounding rice to make noodles. Ban Bung village, Stung Treng district. PHOTO by SEAN SPRAGUE
RMG3D6RJ–Pounding rice, Japan, circa 1880s
RME1GKFH–Nena Saguil, Pounding Rice, 1951. Oil on canvas.
RM2K6427J–c.1880s Japan - pounding rice
RMD96NC8–Top: Pounding rice in a pestel and mortar. Mid: Chinese seed drill. Bot: Chinese plough. Aquatint published Rome c1830.
RMHH4HJ7–Pounding Rice using large pestle and mortar - Chennai, India
RM2K0AFXG–Women pounding rice, Korea in villages, such a wooden hand mill was still used to make rice-cake and other foods.
RM2RGA8GP–c.1880s Japan - cleaning and pounding rice
RMKA6EYY–woman pounding rice in wooden mortar, nepal, Asia - stp 258987
RM2RGAX9J–Vintage 19th century photograph: farming, agriculture, food processing, pounding rice - the last cleaning using fans, Japan.
RMTXPAGK–Indian women pounding rice. From a contemporary print, c.1935.
RM2K64FAY–1860's Japan - portrait of a group pounding rice Felice or Felix Beato (1832 - 29 January 1909), Italian-British photographer working mostly in India, Japan, China
RM2BMGM99–[ 1900s Japan - Japanese Pounding Rice ] — Pounding glutinous rice to make mochi rice cakes. Original text: 'Making rice cake by beating in a wooden mortar.' 20th century vintage glass slide.
RMG36MCB–Japanese bakers pounding rice
RFFYA32P–MADAGASCAR: Natives of Madagascar pounding rice, antique print 1890
RMB414H5–geography / travel, Indonesia, people, woman pounding rice, little child, processing, sarong, ,
RMWHABWA–A belief that a rabbit pounding rice can be seen in the full moon provides the inspiration for Keigaku's print entitled 'The hares in the moon preparing the elixir of life'
RMD8RD63–Woman pounding rice in a rural village, Batad, Luzon, Philippines
RFBFNPNY–Women pounding rice ; Karnataka ; India ; asia
RMB3GXK7–pilage du riz Women pounding rice Madagascar Lifestyle Leisure Fashion Dress Lifestyle Leisure Food Drink People Other people ba
RMEY8R9D–A group of women farmers pounding rice during annual harvest thanksgiving festival in traditional village of Ciptagelar, West Java, Indonesia.
RM2HB6M77–Studio portrait of a two girls while sieving and pounding rice in the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of a two girls engaged in sieving and pounding rice (?), made in a studio, Dutch East Indies, anonymous, Dutch East Indies, The, c. 1895 - c. 1915, photographic support, paper, gelatin silver print, height 243 mm × width 196 mmheight 243 mm × width 329 mm
RF2HKC6E6–Inspired by Studio portrait of a two girls while sieving and pounding rice in the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of a two girls engaged in sieving and pounding rice (?), made in a studio, Dutch East Indies, Dutch East Indies, The, c. 1895 - c. 1915, paper, gelatin silver print, height 243 mm × width 196, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMA15FB8–A Fulani woman takes a break from pounding rice in the village of Dembel Jumpora in the West African country of Guinea Bissau.
RMAD6GRN–Traditional wooden beaters pounding rice in wooden basin Berending village south of The Gambia
RMA9DP43–Children pounding rice for making rice cake Tokyo Japan
RMD5MGF7–Madagascar, Nosy Be, Anjiamarango, large pestle used for pounding rice into flour
RMFPNC8H–young girl pounding rice in a rural village in north thailand
RMAN4T70–African women pounding rice in a big mortar
RMAETHA9–Village woman pounding rice Tamil Nadu India Asia
RM2B01J73–Philippines: Ifugao woman pounding rice, Cordillera Administrative Region, Central Luzon. Photo by Eduardo Masferré, Bertil Lintner Collection, c. 1950. Ifugao is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Covering a total land area of 262,820 hectares, the province of Ifugao is located in a mountainous region characterized by rugged terrain, river valleys, and massive forests. Its capital is Lagawe and borders Benguet to the west, Mountain Province to the north, Isabela to the east and Nueva Vizcaya to the south.
RMG36MC6–A Chinese peasant pounding rice
RM2B01HD5–Philippines: Ifugao women pounding rice, Cordillera Administrative Region, Central Luzon. Photo by Eduardo Masferré, Bertil Lintner Collection, c. 1950. Ifugao is a landlocked province of the Philippines in the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon. Covering a total land area of 262,820 hectares, the province of Ifugao is located in a mountainous region characterised by rugged terrain, river valleys and massive forests. Its capital is Lagawe and borders Benguet to the west, Mountain Province to the north, Isabela to the east and Nueva Vizcaya to the south.
RMDREG2Y–Boatmen's Children - pounding rice - India
RFBHD1DC–Tiger figurine pounding rice next to kadomatsu
RMG3AW88–Pounding rice - Malabar region of Southern India
RFBFNPP6–Woman pounding rice ; Raipur ; Chhattisgarh ; India ; asia
RMB3GXKT–pilage du riz Women pounding rice Madagascar Lifestyle Leisure Fashion Dress Lifestyle Leisure Food Drink People Other people ba
RMEMBW50–A group of women farmers pounding rice during annual harvest thanksgiving festival in traditional village of Ciptagelar, West Java, Indonesia.
RMMPN9AH–Kenyah women pounding rice, Sarawak, 1902. Artist: Dr Charles Hose.
RF2PMEKX4–mallet and mortar for pounding Rice in the husk (paddy) to separate the grains from the chaff, action for water power in Sapa, Vietnam.
RM2B6415P–illustration of women pounding rice in India, from a set of school posters used for social studies, c 1930
RM2HK28X0–Villagers pounding rice, near Luang Prabang, Laos, 1974
RMHNA3TR–Herbert Geddes, Life in Japan, ca. 1910 - Two women winnowing rice and man pounding rice flour
RMW269A6–[ 1900s Japan - Japanese New Year - Pounding Rice ] — Pounding glutinous rice to make mochi rice cakes, used in the traditional New Year dishes. This image is part of The New Year in Japan, a book published by Kobe-based photographer Kozaburo Tamamura in 1906 (Meiji 39). 20th century vintage collotype print.
RMD5MFT4–Madagascar, Nosy Be, Anjiamarango, fishing village women making rice flour by pounding rice with large wooden pestle and mortar
RMFT09G2–young girl pounding rice in a rural village in north thailand
RM2WX14MY–Taken at Camp John Hay Native Barrio, Baguio, Philippine Islands An Ifugao woman watches an American Soldier try his hand at pounding rice ca. 1931
RMA4JGFM–Women pounding rice, Madagascar, late 19th century. Artist: Unknown
RMBFNH72–Black women pounding rice grain in wooden mortar at Agrovila Marudá , a Quilombo in Alcântara, Maranhão, Northeast Brazil.
RMCW9GCY–Myanmar, Burma. Wooden Pestle Pounding Rice in Stone Mortar, to Produce Rice Flour.
RFBGF6AF–Mochi pounding of hot rice.
RM2RGAG2E–Vintage 19th century photograph Japan - pounding and cleaning rice with bellows.
RM2E3NW2T–Vintage 19th century photograph: farming, agriculture, food processing, pounding rice - the last cleaning using fans, Japan.
RMW5A6FH–A Woman Pounding Rice, Bangaan Village near Banaue, Luzon, The Philippines
RM2AAEMPM–Illustrated postcard of a Japanese farmer pounding rice with a wooden mallet to make rice cake, with a boy looking on, Japan, 1915. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMJ46HT0–OKINAWAN FARM GIRLS POUNDING RICE
RMEMJ8C9–A group of women farmers pounding rice during annual harvest thanksgiving festival in traditional village of Ciptagelar, West Java, Indonesia.
RM2AAEP6C–Illustrated postcard of two Japanese women pounding rice with a mallet in front of a thatched roof house in a rural area, Japan, 1920. From the New York Public Library. ()
RF2PMEKXC–mallet and mortar for pounding Rice in the husk (paddy) to separate the grains from the chaff, action for water power in Sapa, Vietnam.
RM2B727PY–illustration of women pounding rice in India, from a set of school posters used for social studies, c 1930
RF2R1JDM3–Pounding rice for rice cakes, around 1900, Japan, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century template / Stampfen von Reis für Reiskuchen, um 1900, Japan, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMPBCR8B–1223 Pounding rice for rice cake (NYPL Hades-2360250-4044049)
RMFB1MB8–Lisu people pounding rice with wooden mortar.
RMD5MF8E–Madagascar, Nosy Be, Anjiamarango, fishing village woman pounding rice with large pestle
RMKDKR7B–Pounding rice for rice cake (NYPL Hades 2360250 4044049)
RM2WXKHXF–Taken at Camp John Hay Native Barrio, Baguio, Philippine Islands An Ifugao woman watches an American Soldier try his hand at pounding rice ca. 1931
RMM8EYAG–c.1880s Japan - pounding rice
RMBFNJN4–Black women pounding rice grain in wooden mortar at Agrovila Marudá , a Quilombo in Alcântara, Maranhão, Northeast Brazil.
RM2DCFA7C–- Kurkdjian - Sourabaia-Java - Women pounding rice in Bali - circa 1910.
RMD8RD22–Woman pounding rice in a rural village, Batad, Luzon, Philippines
RMD5AD68–Pounding rice cake
RM2EFNT3C–OKINAWAN FARM GIRLS POUNDING RICE.
RMW5A6G8–A Young Boy Pounding Rice, Bangaan Village near Banaue, Luzon, The Philippines
RM2TD9M2H–Cambodia, Indochina A young woman crouching near a mat and a child pounding rice, Human beings, Clothing, Daily life, Woman, Rice, Costume, Child, Portrait, Domestic object, Domestic life, Hairstyle, headgear, Cambodia, Rice pounding, Cambodge, 01/01/1921 - 31/12/1921, Busy, Léon, Léon Busy photographer en Indochine, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive, Horizontal, Size 9 x 12 cm
RMH32MME–Woman pounding grains. ANDH TRIBE, Injegaon village, Maharashtra, India
RMENCW00–A group of women farmers pounding rice during annual harvest thanksgiving festival in traditional village of Ciptagelar, West Java, Indonesia.