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Delhi Gate of the Agra Fort

Photograph
1858-1860 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The name ‘The Delhi Gate’ is often used as a generic term for two successive entrances which lead into the Fort. It is more correctly used when referring to a much smaller gateway which is infront of the imposing one in this photograph. This structure is known as the ‘Hathi Pol’ or Elephant gate. This was the principal entrance into the Fort which was built between 1565-1571 during the reign of the emperor Akbar (1556-1605). The imposing nature of the building is demonstrated by the two men near the doorway who give a sense of scale.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Delhi Gate of the Agra Fort (assigned by artist)
  • The Hathi Pol or Delhi Gate at the Fort, Agra (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Albumen print from a wet collodion glass negative
Brief description
Photograph of the Gate at Agra Fort by Felice Beato, India, 1858-60.
Physical description
The name ‘The Delhi Gate’ is often used as a generic term for two successive entrances which lead into the Fort. It is more correctly used when referring to a much smaller gateway which is infront of the imposing one in this photograph. This structure is known as the ‘Hathi Pol’ or Elephant gate. The clarity of the image is such that it is possible to see the brickwork and carvings in the red sandstone façade and white marble decoration. In the middle of the photograph, just by the doorway are two men who give a sense of scale to the building.
Dimensions
  • Print height: 29.5cm
  • Print width: 24.2cm
  • Mount height: 33cm
  • Mount width: 26.7cm
Marks and inscriptions
Negative number in bottom right hand corner
Object history
This photograph was initially part of the photographic collection held in the National Art Library. The markings on the mount are an indication of the history of the object, its movement through the museum and the way it is categorised.
The mount is green with a white label with the title on the top right hand side.
Production
Beato was in India from January 1858 to February 1860. It is not clear when he was in Delhi during this period.
Place depicted
Summary
The name ‘The Delhi Gate’ is often used as a generic term for two successive entrances which lead into the Fort. It is more correctly used when referring to a much smaller gateway which is infront of the imposing one in this photograph. This structure is known as the ‘Hathi Pol’ or Elephant gate. This was the principal entrance into the Fort which was built between 1565-1571 during the reign of the emperor Akbar (1556-1605). The imposing nature of the building is demonstrated by the two men near the doorway who give a sense of scale.
Other number
A12 - Negative number
Collection
Accession number
80080

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Record createdOctober 19, 2006
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