DESCRIPTION
The historic Mecca Masjid is located adjacent to Charminar in a southwest direction. Built with local granite, it finds its place among the largest mosques in India and is the city's most important one.
The Charminar is a monument located in Hyderabad. It was constructed at the intersection of the historical trade route that connects the city to international markets through the port city of Machilipatnam. It is built of granite and lime mortar with stucco ornamentation. Charminar is also known for its famous and busy local markets surrounding the structure and has become one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Hyderabad.
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Width
203 mm - 8 inches to 204 mm - 12 inches
Width Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches
Height
203 mm - 8 inches to 204 mm - 12 inches
Height Range
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches
Depth
17 mm - 25 mm
Medium
Ceramic
Edition
Open Series
About the Artist
Lala Deen Dayal (1844 - 1905) popularly known as Raja Deen Dayal was born at Sardhana near Meerut in Uttar Pradesh in a Jain jewelers family. He studied engineering at Thompson Civil Engineering College, Roorkee after which he joined the public works department Indore as a head estimator and draftsman.
His photographic career began in the 1870's, when he accompanied Sir Lepel Griffin on his Central India tour during which he photographed Gwalior, Khajuraho, and other Central India sites.
He became the court photographer to the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad, Mahbub Ali Khan, Asif Jah VI, who awarded him the title Raja Bahadur Musavvir Jung Bahadur, and he was appointed as the photographer to the Viceroy of India in 1885.
He received the Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria in 1897. He won many awards in exhibitions in India and abroad, notably the World Colombian Commission in 1893 in the USA.
Specifications
Digital Printing on Ceramic Plates.
With MDF stand for display on table.
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
Without Framing
Year
1880 c.