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Three Views of the Palace at Lucknow
Lucknow, circa 1800
watercolour on paper, one showing the white palace viewed from the lake with a boat in the foreground carrying men dressed in red, (join, minor stain), 15 x 26½in. (38.1 x 67.4cm.), ANOTHER showing the Nawabs and Kings of Oudh from Nawab Saadot Khan 1732-1739 to Wajid 'Ali Shah 1847-1856, in a stylised palace interior with their servants in attendance, 14½ x 21¾in. (36.8 x 55.4cm.), and THE THIRD showing the audience chamber of the King with a forest of columns carpeted in red and with a painted ceiling, throne on right, 12¼ x 25½in. (31.2 x 64.8cm.), each mounted, framed and glazed
frames 18½ x 29¼in. (47 x 74.3cm.) (3)
Lucknow, circa 1800
watercolour on paper, one showing the white palace viewed from the lake with a boat in the foreground carrying men dressed in red, (join, minor stain), 15 x 26½in. (38.1 x 67.4cm.), ANOTHER showing the Nawabs and Kings of Oudh from Nawab Saadot Khan 1732-1739 to Wajid 'Ali Shah 1847-1856, in a stylised palace interior with their servants in attendance, 14½ x 21¾in. (36.8 x 55.4cm.), and THE THIRD showing the audience chamber of the King with a forest of columns carpeted in red and with a painted ceiling, throne on right, 12¼ x 25½in. (31.2 x 64.8cm.), each mounted, framed and glazed
frames 18½ x 29¼in. (47 x 74.3cm.) (3)