A carved and pierced double-sided sandstone balustrade fragment, Agra, India, period of Shah Jahan mid-17th century, with flower buds alternating with flowering vases on a ground of openwork scrolling vine, 37cm. high x 67cm wide This fragment...
A carved and pierced double-sided sandstone balustrade fragment, Agra, India, period of Shah Jahan mid-17th century, with flower buds alternating with flowering vases on a ground of openwork scrolling vine, 37cm. high x 67cm wide This fragment would have formed part of a balustrade, possibly from a an outdoor terrace, the vegetal theme echoing the resplendent Mughal gardens beyond.
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A carved and pierced double-sided sandstone balustrade fragment, Agra, India, period of Shah Jahan mid-17th century, with flower buds alternating with flowering vases on a ground of openwork scrolling vine, 37cm. high x 67cm wide This fragment would have formed part of a balustrade, possibly from a an outdoor terrace, the vegetal theme echoing the resplendent Mughal gardens beyond.