- Abstract
- View of Daulatabad Fort, originally Deogiri Fort, which stands on a conical hill, and the Chand Minar at the entrance to the fort.
- Contributor
- Reeve, Richard Gilson, 1803-1889 (Engraver), Grindlay, Robert Melville (Artist), Daniell, William, 1769-1837 (Artist), Grindlay, Robert Melville (Contributor), Rudolph Ackermann (Firm) (Publisher), Hogarth, I. B. (Colorist)
- Department
- Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections
- Dimensions
- image 22 x 28 cm, plate mark 31 x 38 cm, sheet 32 x 41 cm
- Last Modified
- 2025-10-27T16:43:15.749971Z
- Materials
- 1 print : hand-colored aquatint
- Notes
- painted by Wm. Daniell Esq. R.A. from a drawing by Captn. Grindlay ; engraved by R.G. Reeve ; colored by I.B. Hogarth. (Statement of Responsibility), Title from caption. (Local Note)
- Provenance
- Library copy from the library of Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart
- Related Material
- References: Tooley, R.V. English books with coloured plates, 1790 to 1860,239, plate 11 (page 202)
- Rights Statement
- No Copyright - United States
- Series
- Donald K. Adams and Lawrence D. Stewart Collection of Prints--Grindlay, Robert Melville. Scenery, costumes and architecture, chiefly on the western side of India
- Source
- Plate from: Scenery, costumes and architecture, chiefly on the western side of India / by Captain Robert Melville Grindlay. London : R. Ackerman, 1826-[1830].
- Technique
- aquatint (printing process), engraving (printing process)