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  <dc:title>India  - Agra:  Painted sketch of marble inlay from the Taj Mahal</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Painted sketch of marble inlay from the Taj Mahal (Indian Mahometan); Watercolour, pencil, tracing paper; “From the Taj Mahal – (?spelling) (Indian Mahometan) / Say 14 Century” ; 
“15th June 1939. / This tracing was made from a piece of marble that lay / in the office of John Norton 24 Old Bond Street. / It was understood that the marble had been given / to Mr Norton by the Maharajah Duleep Singh. / I was in the office from 1883 to 1885.” ; 
“On the 19th May last, at the Tate gallery, / in the Room where Alfred Stevens’s work was / being exhibited, I saw some marble inlay / exactly similar to the piece drawn above, used in the / great Chimney piece by Stevens, for Dorchester / House, now demolished. / W.K”</dc:description>
  <dc:date>15 June 1939</dc:date>
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