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Indian architecture is a unique blend of various styles and influences from different cultures and has evolved over the centuries

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Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Sketches in India - Trichinopoly Rock, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Sketches in India - Trichinopoly Rock, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Sketches in India - Trichinopoly Rock, 1858. The fort walls, on one side within musket range of the Cauvery, opposite to the celebrated Isle Sri Rangam, are of various heights

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Bazaar, Oodipoor, Rajpootana - from a drawing by W. Carpenter Jun. 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Bazaar, Oodipoor, Rajpootana - from a drawing by W. Carpenter Jun. 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Bazaar, Oodipoor, Rajpootana - from a drawing by W. Carpenter Jun. 1858. Street scene in Udaipur, India. Note vegetable-seller shooing a sacred bull away from her stall

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Royal Visit to the City: the Indian Ball-Room at the Guildhall, 1876. Creator: C.R

The Royal Visit to the City: the Indian Ball-Room at the Guildhall, 1876. Creator: C.R
The Royal Visit to the City: the Indian Ball-Room at the Guildhall, 1876. Temporary ballroom...destined for a new council-chamber...This magnificent apartment

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Great Entrance Gate of the Pagoda of Tanjore; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875

The Great Entrance Gate of the Pagoda of Tanjore; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. Creator: Unknown
The Great Entrance Gate of the Pagoda of Tanjore; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Idol of an Indian Temple; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Idol of an Indian Temple; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Idol of an Indian Temple; Notes on the Ancient Temples of India, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Kailas, in the Cave Temples of Ellora, Western India...1876. Creator: RCH

The Kailas, in the Cave Temples of Ellora, Western India...1876. Creator: RCH
The Kailas, in the Cave Temples of Ellora, Western India, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. This temple is an exception among the rock excavations of Western India

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Single Leaf of Elephants on a River Bank, late 10th century AH/AD 16th-early 11th century AH

Single Leaf of Elephants on a River Bank, late 10th century AH/AD 16th-early 11th century AH... Creator: Unknown
Single Leaf of Elephants on a River Bank, late 10th century AH/AD 16th-early 11th century AH/AD 17th century. This Mughal painting depicts elephants on the bank of a river in a rocky landscape with a

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Somnoth Gate of Sandalwood, Preserved in the Agra, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

The Somnoth Gate of Sandalwood, Preserved in the Agra, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
The Somnoth Gate of Sandalwood, Preserved in the Agra, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Architectural Bracket in the Form of a Celestial Cymbalist (image 1 of 4), c.1100. Creator: Unknown

Architectural Bracket in the Form of a Celestial Cymbalist (image 1 of 4), c.1100. Creator: Unknown
Architectural Bracket in the Form of a Celestial Cymbalist (image 1 of 4), c.1100

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Pilgrims in a Palace, Folio from a Kedara Kalpa (Book of Kedara), between c1800 and c1820

The Pilgrims in a Palace, Folio from a Kedara Kalpa (Book of Kedara), between c1800 and c1820. Creator: Unknown
The Pilgrims in a Palace, Folio from a Kedara Kalpa (Book of Kedara), between c1800 and c1820

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The New Lion-House, Zoological Society's Gardens, 1876. Creator: Unknown

The New Lion-House, Zoological Society's Gardens, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The New Lion-House, Zoological Society's Gardens, [London], 1876....large new building...for the more commodious lodging of the grand species of feline carnivorous animals...The interior is very airy

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Heavenly Audience of Shiva and Parvati (image 1 of 3), between c1830 and c1850. Creator: Unknown

The Heavenly Audience of Shiva and Parvati (image 1 of 3), between c1830 and c1850. Creator: Unknown
The Heavenly Audience of Shiva and Parvati (image 1 of 3), between c1830 and c1850

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Shiva and Parvati, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Shiva and Parvati, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Shiva and Parvati, 18th century

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Triumphal Arch on the Alexandra Railway Bridge at Wuzeerabad...1876. Creator: Unknown

Triumphal Arch on the Alexandra Railway Bridge at Wuzeerabad...1876. Creator: Unknown
Triumphal Arch on the Alexandra Railway Bridge at Wuzeerabad, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The Prince [of Wales

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Royal Visit to India: waiting for the Shahzadah, Gwalior...1876. Creator: Unknown

The Royal Visit to India: waiting for the Shahzadah, Gwalior...1876. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Visit to India: waiting for the Shahzadah, Gwalior, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876....his Royal Highness went to visit Scindia at Gwalior...The townspeople of Lushkur

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Royal Visit to India: the Phul-Bagh, or Flower-Garden Palace, Gwalior...1876. Creator: W. J. P

The Royal Visit to India: the Phul-Bagh, or Flower-Garden Palace, Gwalior...1876. Creator: W. J. P
The Royal Visit to India: the Phul-Bagh, or Flower-Garden Palace, Gwalior, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876....passing the old fortress or palace of Gwalior

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Pair of Architectural Brackets in the Form of Rampant Leonine Creatures (yali... 17th century)

Pair of Architectural Brackets in the Form of Rampant Leonine Creatures (yali... 17th century. Creator: Unknown)
Pair of Architectural Brackets in the Form of Rampant Leonine Creatures (yali or vyala), From a Processional Mandapa (image 1 of 4), 17th century

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Shri Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1625. Creator: Unknown

Shri Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1625. Creator: Unknown
Shri Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1625

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Dhanashri Ragini, First Wife of Dipak Raga, Folio from a Ragamala... between c1725 and c1750

Dhanashri Ragini, First Wife of Dipak Raga, Folio from a Ragamala... between c1725 and c1750. Creator: Unknown
Dhanashri Ragini, First Wife of Dipak Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), between c1725 and c1750

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Love Scene at Night, between c1750 and c1800. Creator: Unknown

Love Scene at Night, between c1750 and c1800. Creator: Unknown
Love Scene at Night, between c1750 and c1800

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Royal Visit to India: Interior of the Dewan-I-Khas, in the Palace at Delhi, 1876

The Royal Visit to India: Interior of the Dewan-I-Khas, in the Palace at Delhi, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The Royal Visit to India: Interior of the Dewan-I-Khas, in the Palace at Delhi, 1876. Hall of Private Audiences in the Red Fort

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Krishna Serenading Radha, between c1730 and c1750. Creator: Unknown

Krishna Serenading Radha, between c1730 and c1750. Creator: Unknown
Krishna Serenading Radha, between c1730 and c1750

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Architectural Bracket in the Form of a Celestial Nymph Teasing a Boy, 13th-14th century

Architectural Bracket in the Form of a Celestial Nymph Teasing a Boy, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
Architectural Bracket in the Form of a Celestial Nymph Teasing a Boy (image 1 of 5), 13th-14th century

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales...1876

Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: Unknown
Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Vibhasa Ragini, Fourth Wife of Megha Raga, Folio from a Ragamala... between c1660 and c1675

Vibhasa Ragini, Fourth Wife of Megha Raga, Folio from a Ragamala... between c1660 and c1675. Creator: Unknown
Vibhasa Ragini, Fourth Wife of Megha Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), between c1660 and c1675

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Month of Ashadha (June-July), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725

The Month of Ashadha (June-July), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown
The Month of Ashadha (June-July), Folio from a Barahmasa (The Twelve Months), between c1700 and c1725

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725

The Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio from a Barahmasa... between c1700 and c1725. Creator: Unknown
The Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio from a Barahmasa (The Twelve Months), between c1700 and c1725

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Return of the Errant Lover, Folio from an Amaru-Sataka (The Hundred Stanzas of Amaru), c1660

Return of the Errant Lover, Folio from an Amaru-Sataka (The Hundred Stanzas of Amaru), c1660. Creator: Unknown
Return of the Errant Lover, Folio from an Amaru-Sataka (The Hundred Stanzas of Amaru), c1660

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio From a Barahmasa, between c1640 and c1650

Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio From a Barahmasa, between c1640 and c1650. Creator: Unknown
Month of Bhadon (August-September), Folio From a Barahmasa, between c1640 and c1650

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1650. Creator: Unknown

Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1650. Creator: Unknown
Bhairava Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), c1650

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Prinsep's Ghaut, Calcutta, from a sketch by of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Prinsep's Ghaut, Calcutta, from a sketch by of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Prinsep's Ghaut, Calcutta, from a sketch by of our special artists, 1876. Crowds turn out to welcome the future King Edward VII

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Martiniere, Lucknow, 1876. Creator: Crane

The Martiniere, Lucknow, 1876. Creator: Crane
The Martiniere, Lucknow, 1876. At first glance one exclaims, "How beautiful! what a splendid building!" at the second, "Why, it must have been built by a madman

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Jagannatha, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the Jagganatha Temple, between c1875 and c1900

Jagannatha, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the Jagganatha Temple, between c1875 and c1900. Creator: Unknown
Jagannatha, Balabhadra, and Subhadra in the Jagganatha Temple, between c1875 and c1900

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Townhall, Calcutta, 1876. Creator: Unknown

The Townhall, Calcutta, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The Townhall, Calcutta, 1876. The Townhall, Calcutta, in which the public balls and dinners are held, and in which a ball in honour of the Prince of Wales was appointed to be given yesterday...[31

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Hindola Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), Late 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Hindola Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), Late 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Hindola Raga, Folio from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies), Late 17th century

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Lakshmana at Ravana's Court, Folio from a Ramayana (Adventures of Rama) (image 1 of 6), c1850

Lakshmana at Ravana's Court, Folio from a Ramayana (Adventures of Rama) (image 1 of 6), c1850. Creator: Unknown
Lakshmana at Ravana's Court, Folio from a Ramayana (Adventures of Rama) (image 1 of 6), c1850

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Taj Mahal, 1883. Creator: Edwin Lord Weeks

The Taj Mahal, 1883. Creator: Edwin Lord Weeks
The Taj Mahal, 1883.; the famous tomb erected in the Indian city of Agra in 1630 by Shah Jahan for his wife

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Deeg, The Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Deeg, The Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Deeg, The Fort, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Deeg, The Krishna Bhawán, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Deeg, The Krishna Bhawán, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Deeg, The Krishna Bhawan, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Deeg, Gopal Bhawán or Water Palace, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Deeg, Gopal Bhawán or Water Palace, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Deeg, Gopal Bhawan or Water Palace, Late 1860s-rear view

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Bombay Rampart Row, from Esplanade Hotel, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Bombay Rampart Row, from Esplanade Hotel, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Bombay Rampart Row, from Esplanade Hotel, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Bhurtpore - Old Palace in Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Bhurtpore - Old Palace in Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Bhurtpore - Old Palace in Fort, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Benares, Temple and Top of Sarnath, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Benares, Temple and Top of Sarnath, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Benares, Temple and Top of Sarnath, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Benares, The Durga or Monkey Temple, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Benares, The Durga or Monkey Temple, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Benares, The Durga or Monkey Temple, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Benares, The Nepalese Temple, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Benares, The Nepalese Temple, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Benares, The Nepalese Temple, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Delhi, The Interior of Hindoo Colonade, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Delhi, The Interior of Hindoo Colonade, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Delhi, The Interior of Hindoo Colonade, Late 1860s

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Benares, The Burning Gháts, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Benares, The Burning Gháts, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Benares, The Burning Ghats, Late 1860s



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Indian Architecture Collection

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