Marble Reverence: Moti Masjid, Delhi, c. 1890
Marble Reverence: Moti Masjid, Delhi, c. 1890 - Small (14x10") est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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• Museum-grade reproduction of a late 19th-century albumen photograph
• Features the Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque), a Mughal-era jewel within Delhi’s Red Fort
• Showcases the mosque’s pristine white marble domes and intricate Indo-Islamic design
• Digitally restored for architectural clarity and fine tonal balance
• Printed on archival cotton rag paper with pigment-based inks
About the Artwork
This photograph presents the serene grandeur of the Moti Masjid—translated as the Pearl Mosque—built in the mid-17th century by Emperor Aurangzeb within Delhi’s Red Fort. Known for its luminous white marble and elegant symmetry, the mosque is a sublime example of Mughal architectural refinement. This late 19th-century photograph captures the purity of its design and spiritual austerity at a time when India was both under British rule and the subject of intense visual documentation. The result is both a historical artifact and an artistic reverie in light and stone.
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