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File:A panorama in 12 folds showing the procession of the Emperor Bahadur Shah to celebrate the feast of the 'Id., 1843.jpg

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Artist Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe (1795-1853)
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English: A panorama in 12 folds showing the procession of the Emperor Bahadur Shah to celebrate the feast of the 'Id., 1843. Bahadur Shah Zafar on the elephant, and the heir apparent in the third elephant. Inscribed: The Emperor. Heir Apparent Sons & Relatives.' From 'Reminiscences of Imperial Delhi', an album consisting of 89 folios containing approximately 130 paintings of views of the Mughal and pre-Mughal monuments of Delhi, as well as other contemporary material, with an accompanying manuscript text written by the artist, the Governor-General’s Agent at the imperial court.
Date 1843
Medium Ink and colors on paper
Source/Photographer http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/addorimss/a/019addor0005475u00059vd0.html
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