Taj Mahal

Title

Taj Mahal

Date

1632-1653

Date Created

November 11, 2014

Identifier

6051

Work Type

visual works

Work Location

India (nation)
Agra (inhabited place)

Style/Period

Mughal

Subject

mausoleums
drawings (visual works)

Description

Drawing of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India. "Named the Taj Mahal in honor of Mumtaz Mahal, the mausoleum was constructed of white marble inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, lapis lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) forming intricate designs in a technique known as pietra dura. Its central dome reached a height of 240 feet (73 meters) and was surrounded by four smaller domes; four slender towers, or minarets, stood at the corners. In accordance with Islamic tradition, verses from the Quran were inscribed in calligraphy on the arched entrances to the mausoleum, in addition to numerous other sections of the complex. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones housed the cenotaph, or false tomb, of Mumtaz Mahal,"--History Channel's website. Gordon Bugbee Collection

Reproduction Type

jpeg

Reproduction Source

48

ID Number

GPB-ISL2-1797

Files

GPB-ISL2-1797.jpg
Date Added
August 29, 2013
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
Tags
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Citation
“Taj Mahal,” LTU Digital Images, accessed May 6, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/13669.