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The Tomb of Etahmadowlah, c. 1815 (pencil and w / c)
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The Tomb of Etahmadowlah, c. 1815 (pencil and w / c)
1196929 The Tomb of Etahmadowlah, c. 1815 (pencil and w/c) by Agra School, (19th century); 53.4x68 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 22871902
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1620s 1622 1628 1810s 1815 Agra School Architectural Feature Asian Art Asian Painting Early 19th Century Early Nineteenth Century Early Seventeenth Century Front Grave Indian Painting Islamic Art Jahangir Minaret Olden Time Pencil Pencil Drawing Symmetrical Symmetry Water Color Water Colour Early 17th Century Nur Jahan
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The Tomb of Etahmadowlah, c. 1815 - A Glimpse into the Majesty of Indian Architecture
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. This print showcases "The Tomb of Etahmadowlah" a stunning masterpiece created by the Agra School in the early 19th century. Measuring an impressive 53.4x68 cm, this artwork takes us back to a time when architectural grandeur and artistic finesse were at their peak. Set against a picturesque outdoor backdrop, the tomb's facade stands tall with its symmetrical design and intricate details. The minaret gracefully pierces through the sky, adding an element of elegance to this historic monument. The artist's skillful use of pencil and watercolor brings life to every stroke, capturing the essence of this early 17th-century structure. The warm tones used in this artwork beautifully depict the time of day, creating a sense of tranquility that envelops viewers. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported to a bygone era where royalty reigned supreme. This tomb holds significance as it pays homage to Emperor Jahangir's beloved wife Nur Jahan who passed away between 1622 and 1628. With its rich history and cultural importance, "The Tomb of Etahmadowlah" serves as a testament to India's architectural prowess during the Mughal period. It is not just an artwork but also a window into our past—a reminder that even centuries later, these magnificent structures continue to inspire awe and admiration.
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