Colonnade
1630-1640 (made)
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Part of the colonnade fronting the bathhouse in the fort at Agra, comprising 5 marble columns inlaid with coloured hardstones, with separate capitals and bases, 4 lintels, 3 double brackets and 2 single brackets or corbels
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Parts | This object consists of 29 parts.
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Materials and techniques | white marble with inlaid coloured stones |
Brief description | Part of the colonnade fronting the bathhouse in the fort at Agra, white marble inlaid with coloured stones, Mughal, c. 1637 |
Physical description | Part of the colonnade fronting the bathhouse in the fort at Agra, comprising 5 marble columns inlaid with coloured hardstones, with separate capitals and bases, 4 lintels, 3 double brackets and 2 single brackets or corbels |
Bibliographic reference | Ebba Koch, Mughal Art and Imperial Ideology. Collected Essays, OUP New Delhi, 2001: 'The Lost Colonnade of Shah Jahan's Bath in the Red Fort of Agra', pp. 255-268. |
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Accession number | IS.167:1to:22-1886 |
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Record created | September 20, 2005 |
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