

Ashoka Pillar moved to its present position by Feroz Shah
The image depicts a tall, thin, cylindrical pillar made of stone or concrete. The pillar is standing upright on a flat surface. A man in a long robe stands to the right of the pillar, leaning against it with his right hand. He is wearing a head covering. In the foreground, there are several short stone pillars and a low stone wall. The background is a cloudy sky. The image is rendered in shades of gray and beige. The Ashoka Pillar moved to its present position by Feroz Shah.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 673 × 900 px
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