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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
It took 1,444,000 builders eight years to build the sandstone fort, which was completed in 1573.
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Darjeeling. Kinchinjunga and the Snows from Kutcherry Hill
Darjeeling. Kinchinjunga and the Snows from Beechwood Park
Lucknow. Residence
India. Benares. Aurangzeb's Mosque, after a photo by Dr. Kur
Agra. Diwan-i-Chas
Gwalior. Urwai
India. Calcutta. Harrison Road I with Group of Jogees, after
India. Calcutta. Upper Chitpore Road (A), after photo by Dr.
Samuel Bourne (British, 1834–1912) — Secundra Near Agra. The
Unknown — [Red Fort, Delhi, India]
Samuel Bourne (British, 1834–1912) — Fort of Futheypoor Sikr
Unknown — [Fort of "Philoor" on the Sutlej River, Built by R
Dr. John Murray (Scottish, 1809–1898) — Taj Mahal, Back View
Samuel Bourne (British, 1834–1912) — Lucknow. The Great Emam
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — The Mucha Bawn, or th
Samuel Bourne (British, 1834–1912) — Futheypoor Sikre Guard
Samuel Bourne (British, 1834–1912) — View of the City of Lah
John Murray — Fort Agra, The Delhi Gate
Felice A. Beato (British, 1832–1909) — The Small Imambara
Raja Deen Dayal (Indian, 1844–1905) — Elephant Battery, Jhan