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Plan and Elevation of a Palace Pavilion

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The painting features a plan and elevation of a palace pavilion. On the left is a depiction for an entrance to the pavilion.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of James E. Robinson III in honor of Stuart Cary Welch and Alve John Erickson
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Title: Plan and Elevation of a Palace Pavilion
Description:
The painting features a plan and elevation of a palace pavilion.
On the left is a depiction for an entrance to the pavilion.

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