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Masterpieces of Indian Art & Architecture 21 Regional Strongholds and Port Cities

Masterpieces of Indian Art & Architecture 21 Regional Strongholds and Port Cities in Early Modern India: Jaipur, Calcutta, and the influx of new artists. 18th century Painted Map showing plan of Jaipur. Entrance Gateway. Plan of Jaipur.

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Masterpieces of Indian Art & Architecture 21 Regional Strongholds and Port Cities

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  1. Masterpieces of Indian Art & Architecture 21 Regional Strongholds and Port Cities in Early Modern India: Jaipur, Calcutta, and the influx of new artists

  2. 18th century Painted Map showing plan of Jaipur Entrance Gateway Plan of Jaipur

  3. Palace Court with Administration Spaces (Currently City Palace Museum ) Hawa Mahal, Womens Quarters overlooking the wide avenues

  4. Nine grid plan based on the Vastu Purusha Mandala Plan of Jaipur Generic fort form

  5. Sawai Jai Singh II’s palace Looking out from the Govinda Deva “Haveli Temple” into the garden court and Sawai Jai Singh II’s palace further beyond Krishna Image in the Govinda Deva Temple

  6. Havelis, Mansions of the merchants, Jaipur View of the Bazaar, Photograph by Raja Deen Dayal, 1876

  7. Jantar Mantar, Complex of Astronomical Instruments, c. 1725

  8. Calcutta

  9. Neoclassical Landscape of Calcutta, 19th century Anonymous

  10. View of Court House Street, SE view of Gate of Government House View of Government HouseCalcutta aquatint 14, 3. James Fraser, 1830s.

  11. Government House, Calcutta19th century photograph, Samuel Bourne

  12. Government House, Calcutta. Charles Wyatt, 1797 Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. James Paine, 1761, and Robert Adam (South face).

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