Photographer's Note
Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah (c 1628)
Built as memorial during the rein of fourth Great Mughal Emperor - Jehangir between 1622 to 1628.
Located on the left bank of the Yamuna river, the mausoleum is set in a large cruciform garden criss-crossed by water courses and walkways. The mausoleum itself covers about twenty-three square meters, and is built on a base about fifty meters square and about one meter high. On each corner are hexagonal towers, about thirteen meters tall.
The walls are white marble from Rajasthan encrusted with semi-precious stone decorations - cornelian, jasper, lapis lazuli, onyx, and topaz formed into images of cypress trees and wine bottles, or more elaborate decorations like cut fruit or vases containing bouquets. Light penetrates to the interior through delicate jālī screens of intricately carved white marble.
Many of Nūr Jahān's relatives are interred in the mausoleum. The only asymmetrical element of the entire complex is that the cenotaphs of her father and mother have been set side-by-side, a formation replicated in the Tāj Mahal.
details are on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27tim%C4%81d-ud-Daulah%27s_Tomb
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snunney
(130967) 2012-08-18 5:59
Hello Ashok,
Good capture of this beautiful building that I had the pleasure of visiting back in 2004. I like the point of view and symmetrical composition; the building stands out well from that peerless blue sky. The intricate decoration is very well rendered.
Photo Information
- Copyright: Ashok Kumar (ashok_delhi17) (187)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2012-04-07
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 40D, Canon EF-S 17-85 mm IS USM
- Exposure: f/20.0, 1/320 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2012-08-18 4:41