A black and white photograph of Victoria Terminus (now renamed Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus) photographed on an unusually rainy day, with sheets of rain pouring down. The minimal traffic resulted in an undisturbed view of the grand building.
The terminus is a UNESCO world heritage site and a historical landmark, and one of the finest functional railway stations in the world. Built in 1888, it is a magnificent vestige of the British Raj in India. It has an outstanding Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, blended with themes from Indian traditional architecture. It was designed by the British architect F.W. Stevens, who used the stone dome, turrets and pointed arches widely used in traditional Indian palace architecture.
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: This is a photograph from the series Mumbai Cityscapes. It captures the British era Victoria Terminus building built 1887 CE in the seasonal monsoon rains.
- Collections: Architecture, Bestsellers, Black And White, India Cityscapes, India Cityscapes - Mumbai, Monuments, Water / Aqua