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This wall art of aches of Bishnupur Rasamancha shows the greatness of the architectural and engineering prowess of the middle-ages in Bengal, India.
This Rasmancha is a historical temple located at Bishnupur, Bankura district, West Bengal, India. It was commissioned by Mallabhum king Hambir Malla Dev (Bir Hambir) in 1600 CE. Length and breadth of this temple is 24.5 meter and the height is 12.5 meter. The base or altar of the temple is made of laterite stone and upper part is made with bricks. Upper structure looks like a pyramid. Middle part resembles Bengali huts and the arches of the lower part resembles Islamic architecture. During the Vaishnava Ras festival, all the Radha Krishna idols of Bishnupur town used to be brought here to be worshipped by the citizens. The annual festival was held till 1932.
Printed on 'Hahnemuhle Textured Fine Art Paper', 310 gsm. This is a 100% cellulose paper, guarantees archival standards. The mould made etching paper features a distinct textured surface and meets the highest industry standards regarding colour gamut, colour graduation and image sharpness. Guaranteed to last for decades without colour fading.
Framed with premium black synthetic frame ensuring light weight and fitted with glass front cover for dust and scratch protection.
Comes fitted with hanging hardware and ready to be put up on the wall.
Material:Printed on 'Hahnemuhle Textured Fine Art Paper', 310 gsm.
Qty.: 1pc
Frame Size: 18x24x1 inches
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