A nostalgic black and white photograph of the popular British era tourist landmark, the Gateway of India in Mumbai. It depicts a monsoon scene with dark clouds, and captures a rare moment as pigeons occupy the entire promenade and a few of them fly out.
The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1924 CE, designed as a grand ceremonial entrance to the city and became one of Mumbai's most iconic landmarks. With new barricading and throngs of visitors, this composition and flock of pigeons is now a rarity.
ORIGINAL ART: High quality Inkjet (Giclee) print. This piece is available as a rolled print OR Framed and Ready to Hang
MATERIAL: Archival Paper or Canvas Meets the highest industry standards regarding density, colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness. Canvas prints are varnished for conservation and dust protection
SIZE OPTIONS: - 12" x 18", 16" x 24", 20" x 30", 24" x 36", 30" x 45", 36" x 54" and 40" x 60". Enquire about Larger Or Custom sizes / Media options
Suitable as Wall Art / Wall Décor for Homes, Offices, Hotel rooms, Lobbies, Hospitals, Clinics
- Subject Matter: Cityscapes
- Collections: Architecture, Bestsellers, Black And White, India Cityscapes, India Cityscapes - Mumbai, Monuments