Jag Mandir, India

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This is the island palace of Jag Mandir, in the middle of Lake Pichola. The palace was completed in 1652 by Maharana Jagat Singh and was the place where Prince Shahjahan, who built the Taj Majal, sought refuge from his father.

New Walk Museum & Art Gallery

Leicester

Title

Jag Mandir, India

Medium

tempera on silk

Measurements

H 50 x W 81.5 cm

Accession number

Y.F8.2001.0.0

Acquisition method

purchased from City Gallery with the assistance of the City of Leicester Museums Trust, 2001

Work type

Painting

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