Description
This scholarly work provides an in-depth examination of the tile-mosaics found throughout the Lahore Fort, one of South Asia’s most significant historical monuments. The author, J. Ph. Vogel, meticulously documents the intricate tilework that adorns various structures within the fort, offering detailed analysis of their artistic composition, symbolic meanings, and construction techniques.
The book explores how these mosaics reflect the cultural and artistic achievements of the Mughal period, while also highlighting the influences of Persian and Islamic design traditions. Readers will gain insights into the craftsmanship involved in creating these elaborate decorative elements and their role in enhancing the architectural grandeur of the fort.
An essential reference for historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Mughal architecture and decorative arts.







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