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Medium & Surface: Inkjet print on archival paper
Framing Info: This work is mounted and pasted on sunboard and comes with a dark brown color wooden framing option
Delivery within 10-12 working days
Collections: All, Bombay 100 Years Ago, Vintage
The Town Hall that houses the Asiatic Society of Bombay was colloquially called Tondal in the 19th century.Largely influenced by Greek and Roman architecture, the heritage structure is 61 metres (200 feet) long and 30 metres (100 feet) deep. Located in the Fort area of South Bombay, it has a portico with eight Doric columns. A flight of 30 steps lead up to the town hall and a wrought iron divided Regency staircase leads to the vestibule.With its old parquet floors, spiral staircases, wrought iron loggias and exquisite marble statues of forgotten city fathers, the colonnaded Town Hall is perhaps the most regal and elegant of the cityÕs heritage buildings.
Open edition prints are available in sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL which are approximate to A4, A3, A2, A1 and A0 sizes respectively. We have chosen these because they are standard sizes and provide easy reference points to visualize your print. Limited edition prints are sold as per the size and specifications desired by the photographer.
Paper print sizes S and M will have 1” visible border on all sides. Paper print sizes L , XL and XXL will have 2” visible border on all sides.
All Canvas prints will have 2” non visible border on all sides for stretching and framing purpose.