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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
Elphinstone Circle, named after the Governor, Lord John Elphinstone, was laid out in 1869 on the site of the old Bombay Greens in Fort. The buildings were designed by James Scott as part of the redevelopment of Bombay which began under the Governorship of Sir Bartle Fr�re in the 1860s. After Independence in 1947, the Circle was renamed Horniman Circle in honour of Benjamin Horniman, the editor of Bombay Chronicle newspaper, who supported the Independence movement.The Horniman Circle Garden, completed in 1872, covers an area of 10,101 square metres (108,726 square feet), and has well laid out walkways and trees planted all around. The Asiatic Society of India overlooks it.
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.