
Badshahi Mosque
$500.00
Acrylics on professional gallery-wrapped canvas.
The Badshahi Mosque was constructed by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb between 1671 and 1673 and was the largest mosque in the world. The mosque is an important example of Mughal architecture, with an exterior that is decorated with carved red sandstone with marble inlay. It remains the largest mosque of the Mughal-era. and is now one of Pakistan’s most iconic sights.
I am thrilled to paint this mosque as it is a great reminder of Muslim rule over the Subcontinent.
I have many childhood memories that are relived every time that I see this painting.
Size: 24×36 inches
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