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Shah Jahan and Orpheus. The Pietre Dure Decoration and the Programme of the Throne in the Hall of Public Audiences at the Red Fort of Delhi
11/1988 | 1028 | 130
Pages: 865
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Mitter, Partha (Mitter, Partha)
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Shah Jahan and Orpheus. The Pietre Dure Decoration and the Programme of the Throne in the Hall of Public Audiences at the Red Fort of Delhi | author: Koch, Ebba
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The Lost Colonnade of Shah Jahan's Bath in the Red Fort of Agra
06/1982 | 951 | 124
Pages: 331-339
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Koch, Ebba (Koch, Ebba)
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10. The Colonnade as Exhibited in the North Western Provinces Court of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, Held in London in 1886.
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11. Panel with Cypresses Entwined with Flowering Trees, from I'timad al Daulat's Tomb. 1036-37 A. H. (1626-27 A. D.).
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12. Detail of the Colonnade.
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13. Corner Headpiece of a Capital with Two Brackets, Now in Jahanara's Quarters, Red Fort, Agra.
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14. Outer Side of Corner Headpiece (Fig.13).
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5. The Shah Burj of the Red Fort. Agra. Seen from the River Side.
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6. Colonnade from the Bath of Shah Jahan. White Marble with Polychrome Stone Intarsia, Height of Column Shafts 2.7 m. (Victoria and Albert Museum No.167, Indian Section). Photograph Taken in 1956 in the Old Indian Museum, before Demolition of the Building.
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7. Half Capital Lying in South West Corner of the Court of the Diwan-i 'Amm, Agra Fort.
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8. Two Columns from the Portico of Shah Jahan's Bath. Height of Column Shafts, Which Are Slightly Broken off at the Ends and Set Deeper in the New Bases, 2.63 m. (Taj Museum, Agra).
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9. Porch of the Circuit House of Agra. c. 1900. Height of Column Shafts, Which Are Slightly Broken off at the Ends and Set Deeper in New Bases, 2.65 m.
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2. Terrace East of the Machchi Bhawan with the Diwan-i Khass to the Right and the Bath of Shah Jahan to the Left, Seen from the Roof of the West Wing of the Machchi Bhawan, Red Fort, Agra.
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3. River front of the Red Fort, Agra, Showing from Left to Right the Shah Burj, the Diwan-i Khass and the Bath of Shah Jahan. Water-Colour. c. 1808 (1803 Watermark). (India Office Library and Records, Add. Or. 929).
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4. Interior Hall of the Shah Burj. Completed 1637. Red Fort, Agra.
Short Notice
A Mughal Portrait Copied by Delacroix
07/1977 | 892 | 119
Pages: 502+505-506
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Rosenthal, Donald A. (Rosenthal, Donald A.)
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43. Portrait of a Mughal Emperor, by Eugène Delacroix. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre). Photo. Musées Nationaux.
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44. Detail from The Death of Sardanapalus, by Eugène Delacroix. (Musée du Louvre). Photo. Giraudon.
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45. Portrait of Shah Jahan. Mughal School. (Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, Département des Manuscrits Orientaux). Photo. Bibliothèque Nationale.
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Shah Jahan's Drinking Vessel
04/1934 | 373 | 64
Pages: 186-187
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Wilkinson, J. V. S. (Wilkinson, J. V. S.; W., J. V. S.; Wilkinson, J. S.; Wilkinson, James Vere Stewart)
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Drinking Cup. Jade. 1647. Length, about 17 cm. (Mr. Oscar Raphael). Shorter Notices: Shah Jahan's Drinking Vessel
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A Painting of Emperors and Princes of the House of Timur: Reconsiderations
01/1929 | 310 | 54
Pages: 16+20-22
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Binyon, Laurence (Binyon, Laurence; B., L.; Binyon, L.)
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Princes of the House of Timūr, Here Given to Mir Sayyid 'Ali. Painting on Cotton Cloth. (British Museum). A Painting of Emperors and Princes of the House of Timūr: Reconsiderations