



Tomb of Haidar Ali's near Mysore Art Print
The colored aquatint, crafted by J. Wells after A. Allan in 1794, presents a captivating view of the Mausoleum of Haidar Ali near Mysore, Karnataka. This artwork delicately captures the architectural grandeur of the mausoleum against the Karnataka landscape. The use of aquatint brings out the nuanced details and hues, allowing viewers to appreciate the artistic representation of this historical site. The mausoleum, dedicated to Haidar Ali, a significant figure in Indian history, stands as a testament to the cultural and historical heritage of the region. J. Wells' rendition, infused with colors and finesse, invites observers to explore the sacred and serene ambiance of this site near Mysore during the late 18th century.
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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The colored aquatint, crafted by J. Wells after A. Allan in 1794, presents a captivating view of the Mausoleum of Haidar Ali near Mysore, Karnataka. This artwork delicately captures the architectural grandeur of the mausoleum against the Karnataka landscape. The use of aquatint brings out the nuanced details and hues, allowing viewers to appreciate the artistic representation of this historical site. The mausoleum, dedicated to Haidar Ali, a significant figure in Indian history, stands as a testament to the cultural and historical heritage of the region. J. Wells' rendition, infused with colors and finesse, invites observers to explore the sacred and serene ambiance of this site near Mysore during the late 18th century.
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.























