The Mogul

The Mogul's Dream

(Songe dun habitant du Mogol The Moguls Dream, 1837-1839. )


Imam Bakhsh Lahori

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The Mogul's Dream by Imam Bakhsh Lahori. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
pakistan · mythology · book art · allegory and literature · the oriental arts · gouache on paper · gouache on paper · la fontaine · fables de la fontaine · punjab plains · mythology · allegory and literature · the oriental arts · imam bakhsh lahori active 1830s-1840s · imam bakhsh lahori active 1830s-1840s · 1837-1839 · musée jean de la fontaine · ville de château-thierry · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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