

The image shows a sepia-toned photograph of a tall, narrow tower with a pointed top. The tower is made of stone and has a series of balconies and ornate carvings around it. It stands in front of a building with a dome roof and an archway. There are trees and other buildings in the background. The sky is clear and light-colored. The photo is mounted on a beige background with text at the bottom that reads "LE MINARET DE KOUTUB | THE KOOTUB MINAR" and "Delhi".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 717 × 900 px
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