Description
Coloured aquatint by Thomas Daniell, 1796.
Thomas Daniell was probably criticized for not showing the mausoleum in greater detail, with the result that in 1801 he produced two views of the Taj Mahal in a larger format, almost 3 feet (90cm) in width. These are not part of the series Oriental scenery, and are reproduced as nos. 28-29 in Archer op. cit. The Taj Mahal was raised by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, as a mausoleum for his favourite wife, known as Mumtaz-i-Mahal, "The Elect of the Palace", who died in 1629. Shah Jahan, it is said, planned a similar tomb for himself of black marble, across the river, but after his death he was interred beside her. Archer op. cit.
Inscription: The Taje Mahel, at Agra ; drawn and engraved by Thomas Daniell
Image Licence
CC BY 4.0
Image Credit
image courtesy of Wellcome Library, London
Location
Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Country
India
Medium
Print
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Category
Buildings & Architecture