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Drawing of the side panel of Shah Jahan's cenotaph in Taj Mahal.

Drawing of the side panel of Shah Jahan's cenotaph in Taj Mahal.

Indian

This painting features a design for a Mughal decorative tile. The flowers are intended to represent pietra dura, known as parchin kari, a technique that involves inlaying stones. This is a common feature in architecture under the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1627-1658), and is featured prominently throughout the Taj Mahal, Agra. Company School.

Opaque watercolor and ink on paper; Company School

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