Antique Steel cut Engraving - Monea or Maner(in Bihar)

An antique steel engraving depicting a view of “Monea” in India, created by the artist P. Borniger. Produced in the mid-19th century and published by the Bibliographic Institute in Hildburghausen as part of Meyer’s Universum, this print reflects the era’s European fascination with India’s architectural and cultural heritage. The composition typically features temple ruins and surrounding landscapes, with small human figures adding a sense of scale and atmosphere.

The scene is believed to represent the historic site of Maner in Bihar, home to the tomb of Makhdum Shah Daulet, a 17th-century Sufi monument built in 1616. A fine example of 19th-century travel engraving, it captures both the artistic precision and romantic sensibility that characterized European depictions of the Indian subcontinent. The print remains in very good condition, mounted on an off-white backing and presented in a contrasting black frame that enhances its period character.

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Wipe the piece with a soft, dry cloth. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, dampness, heat or cold.

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