Lahore; from Wuzeer Khan’s Mosque
Product Description
A reproduction of a 19th-century photograph by Samuel Bourne (English, 1834–1912), originally made around 1865–66.
This image offers a panoramic view of Lahore’s Wazir Khan Mosque — a Mughal masterpiece celebrated for its intricate tile work and soaring minarets. Bourne’s composition captures not only the mosque’s refined geometry but also the surrounding fabric of the old city, providing a rare historical glimpse into Lahore’s urban landscape of the period.
Framed in Teethal (Indian Laurel) with a natural finish, each piece is handcrafted and assembled in our Lahore studio.
Details:
– Image size: 6.5 × 8 in
– Frame size: 16.5 × 12.5 in
– Material: Hahnemühle archival paper (260g)
– Frame: Yellow pine, Walnut finish
– Edition: Open edition reproduction