Marble Palace houses many Western sculptures, pieces of Victorian furniture, paintings by European and Indian artists, and other artifacts. Decorative objects include large chandeliers, clocks, floor to ceiling mirrors, urns, and royal busts. The house contains two paintings by
Peter Paul Rubens,
The Marriage of St. Catherine and
The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. There are also said to be two paintings by Sir
Joshua Reynolds,
The Infant Hercules Strangling the Serpent and
Venus and Cupid. Other artists said to figure in the collections include
Titian,
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and
John Opie. The collection of artifacts is lavish but random; genuinely valuable pieces of art share space with a lot of kitschy art objects of little value. This has caused some to feel the collection is superficial and gaudy.
Geoffrey Moorhouse in his book
Calcutta says it looks "as if they had been scavenged from job lots on the Portobello Road on a series of damp Saturday afternoons." ==Appearances in fiction==