Gardens of the Great Mughals
C M Villiers Stuart, Gardens of the Great Mughals, London: Adam and Charles Black, 1913
xviii, 290 pages including 40 colour plates from the watercolour drawings by the author, 10 plans; original publisher's cloth binding
8.75 x 5.5 in (22.5 x 14.2 cm)
A beautiful study into the gardens of the Mughal Empire. Mughal gardens were influenced stylistically by Persian gardens, particularly the Charbagh structure of which the Taj Mahal is the most famous example.
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