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Specimens of the Mosaics, from the Tomb of the Emperor, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, ink, w / c)
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Specimens of the Mosaics, from the Tomb of the Emperor, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, ink, w / c)
1196926 Specimens of the Mosaics, from the Tomb of the Emperor, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, ink, w/c) by Agra School, (19th century); 53.4x68 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Indian, out of copyright
Media ID 23690344
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1810s 1815 Agra School Asian Art Asian Painting Bordered Early 19th Century Early Nineteenth Century Floral Design Floral Pattern Form Frame Grave In Ink Indian Painting Ink Drawing Intricate Islamic Art Mosaic Mosaic Work Oblong Olden Time Patterned Pencil Pencil Drawing Rectangle Rectangles Rectangular Shah Shah Jahan Shape Shaped Specimen Water Color Water Colour
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This print showcases "Specimens of the Mosaics, from the Tomb of the Emperor" created by the Agra School in the 19th century. The artwork measures 53.4x68 cm and is part of a private collection. The image, captured by eChristies Images, reveals a close-up view of this exquisite Indian painting. The mosaic design features intricate floral patterns arranged in an oblong shape within a rectangular frame. The attention to detail is remarkable, with each flower meticulously depicted using pencil, pen, ink, and watercolor techniques. This piece represents the rich history and cultural heritage of India during the early 19th century. The tomb itself holds great significance as it belongs to Shah Jahan, an emperor who ruled during this period. The floral motifs symbolize beauty and life while paying homage to Islamic art influences prevalent at that time. The artwork's composition highlights its royal nature without any human presence visible within the frame. It exudes elegance and grandeur associated with monarchy and royalty. This stunning specimen transports viewers back in time to appreciate both its historical importance and artistic brilliance. Its patterned borders add further sophistication to an already mesmerizing piece. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this masterpiece for all art enthusiasts to admire today—a testament to their dedication in sharing exceptional works from various periods across different cultures around the world.
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