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Sikandra - mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar Art Print

Sikandra - mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar Art Print

William Hodges' colored etching from 1788 presents a striking depiction of Sikandra, near Agra, showcasing the mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar. The artwork captures the architectural grandeur of Akbar's tomb against the landscape of Uttar Pradesh. Hodges' skillful use of color and the etching technique brings out the intricate details of the mausoleum, allowing viewers to appreciate the historical and cultural significance of this site. Sikandra stands as a testament to the Mughal heritage, and Hodges' portrayal becomes a visual journey into the majestic final resting place of Emperor Akbar during the late 18th century. The etching invites observers to reflect on the regal splendor and architectural marvel of Sikandra.
These are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
 These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.
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William Hodges' colored etching from 1788 presents a striking depiction of Sikandra, near Agra, showcasing the mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar. The artwork captures the architectural grandeur of Akbar's tomb against the landscape of Uttar Pradesh. Hodges' skillful use of color and the etching technique brings out the intricate details of the mausoleum, allowing viewers to appreciate the historical and cultural significance of this site. Sikandra stands as a testament to the Mughal heritage, and Hodges' portrayal becomes a visual journey into the majestic final resting place of Emperor Akbar during the late 18th century. The etching invites observers to reflect on the regal splendor and architectural marvel of Sikandra.
These are printed on a fine quality ivory paper.
 These are reproductions of old illustrations & in most cases will have the same imperfections as the original.