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Metal Print : The Man Sing Palace, Gwalior, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam Murray
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The Man Sing Palace, Gwalior, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam Murray
The Man Sing Palace, Gwalior, c1880 (1905). From The High-Road of Empire, by A. H. Hallam Murray. [John Murray, Ablemarle Street, London, 1905]
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Ah Hallam Murray Alexander Henry Hallam Alexander Henry Hallam Murray Arial View Elephant Elevated View Fort Gwalior Gwalior Fort Hallam Murray High Road Of Empire John Murray Madhya Pradesh Murray British Empire Hindoostan
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Metal Print of The Man Sing Palace in Gwalior, India, captured by the skilled lens of A. H. Hallam Murray in 1880 (published 1905). This timeless image from "The High-Road of Empire" series showcases the grandeur and history of this magnificent palace, transporting you to a bygone era. Our high-quality Metal Prints are known for their vibrant colors, exceptional detail, and long-lasting durability. Add this stunning piece to your home or office decor and let the story of The Man Sing Palace be told through your walls.
Our Metal Prints feature rounded corners and rear fixings for easy wall mounting. Images are directly printed onto a lightweight, high quality 5mm thick, durable metallic surface for a vivid and vibrant finish. Available in 2 sizes, 28x35cm (14x11) and 50x40cm (20x16). The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back to the late 19th century, offering a glimpse into the majestic Man Sing Palace in Gwalior, India. The artist, Alexander Henry Hallam Murray, skillfully captures the grandeur of this architectural marvel against a backdrop of scenic beauty. The image showcases the intricate fortification and stunning design elements that make this palace an iconic tourist attraction even today. As we explore the photograph further, our eyes are drawn to a group of men standing near an elephant. Dressed in traditional attire, they add a touch of cultural authenticity to the scene. Their presence reminds us of the rich heritage and vibrant traditions that permeate every corner of India. The composition is enriched by its vivid colors and impeccable detailing. The lush greenery surrounding the palace creates a harmonious contrast with its red sandstone walls. This aerial view allows us to appreciate not only the splendor of Man Sing Palace but also its strategic location atop Gwalior Fort. This remarkable piece from A. H. Hallam Murray's publication "The High-Road of Empire" transports us back in time and immerses us in an era when British influence was at its peak in India. It serves as a testament to both architectural brilliance and historical significance while inviting viewers on an imaginary journey through Madhya Pradesh's enchanting landscapes.
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