DESCRIPTION
Built-in red sandstone, Qutub Minar is an absolute masterpiece of Mughal Islamic craftsmanship. It is arguably the most significant monument of the Delhi Sultanate. The reason behind the building of Qutub Minar was the victory of the Ghurid Dynasty emperor Qutub-ud-Din Aibek over the last Hindu ruler Rajput Prithviraj Chauhan of Delhi.
The construction of Qutub Minar took 28 years to complete and is the tallest brick tower globally, with a height of 73 meters.
Now the Qutub Minar is a popular tourist attraction site in India, and UNESCO has declared it as one of the World Heritage Sites.
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Width Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches,610 mm - 24 inches to 1220 mm - 48 inches
Height Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches
Medium
Archival Paper
Edition
Open Edition
Specifications
This is a high-quality fine art reproduction of original rare albumen photo, printed on enhanced matte archival paper with archival inks.
The frames used are high quality synthetic wood box frames or Aluminium frames. The print is protected with either 2.00 mm float glass or acrylic sheet as selected. To make it sturdy, a special board is used for the rear panel and hangers are included on the rear panel.
Provenance
From the Prshant Lahoti Collection, part of Kalakriti Archives, Hyderabad. A private archive comprising of collection of historical maps, photographs, and popular prints of Indian Sub-continent.
Framing
With Framing
Year
1880 c.