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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 463
The baluster pillars supporting these arches became popular during the reign of Shah Jahan, in the mid-seventeenth century when they were used throughout his palaces. The form was then adopted in central and northern India, in residential architecture and even temples.(For one upper section, see 2004.466)
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