Mausoleum of Salim Chishti in the courtyard of the Great Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri
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Mausoleum of Salim Chishti in the courtyard of the Great Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri. Inscribed on front in ink: ‘No.19. A Tomb at Futttypoor Sicri’; in pencil: ‘G. Steell.’ 1801 water-mark. 26 by 39 ins.
Screen around the cenotaphs in the Taj Mahal, Agra.
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The screen round the cenotaphs of the Emperor Shah Jahan and the Empress Arjumand Banu Begam in the Taj Mahal. Inscribed on front: ‘The Door and Screens round the Tombs of Shah Jehan and Moomtaz Mahel.’ Water-colour; 18.75 by 23 ins.
The screen around the cenotaph in the Taj Mahal, Agra.
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The screen round the cenotaphs in the Taj Mahal, Agra. By a Delhi or Agra artist, c.1830. Pen-and-ink and water-colour; 18 by 24.5 ins. Narrow Indian ink border and rules. Water-mark of 1827. Presented by Mildred and W.G. Archer, 6 November 1959.
Mausoleum of Akbar, Sikandra. By a Delhi or Agra artist, c.1830. Inscribed on front in Persian characters: ‘Sikandrah maqbarah i Akbar badshah du kuruh mufasilah az qil‘ah i Agrah. bist u du’ (Sikandra: mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar, two leagues distant from the Agra fort. No.22.) Water-co...
Bridge across a tank, perhaps Ahmad Khan's mausoleum at Ahmadpur
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Bridge across tank, probably Ahmad Khan’s mausoleum, Ahmadpur. Note: Perhaps a distorted rendering of ‘A View of a Mausoleum at Etmadpoor’ (see W. Hodges, ‘Select Views,’ plate 36).