Qutb Minar
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Qutb Minar

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Watercolor
Current Location: It was sold at Bonhams auction to an unlisted buyer, currently resides in a private collection.
Location History:This piece belongs to a rare and historically significant album consisting of 31 paintings depicting architectural landmarks around Delhi alongside portraits of the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah II, and his royal sons. The collection was originally commissioned as a presentation set for the British East India Company officer Sir Thomas Monteath Douglas. Later, the album was put up for public auction from an anonymous seller at Bonhams (London) in their Islamic and Indian Art sale.

the artwork is very simple and minimalistic. it is very well composed and geometric. it looks like a shot out of a stanley kubrick film, more precisely a wes anderson film because there is a certain warmth and sense of beauty to it. the minar is one of delhi's most popular monuments and has a very interesting history too.

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