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The Princess of Bengal, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)



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The Princess of Bengal, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)

XIR156800 The Princess of Bengal, c.1889 (oil on canvas) by Weeks, Edwin Lord (1849-1903); Musee d Art et d Industrie, Roubaix, France; American, out of copyright

Media ID 12731704

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Bengali Courtyard Exotic Indian Architecture Orientalist Palm Trees Reclining Relaxing Talking Tryst Lovers


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A high quality photographic print manufactured into a durable wipe clean mouse mat (27x22cm) with a non slip backing, which works with all mice.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 21.8cm (10" x 8.6")

Estimated Product Size is 26.9cm x 21.8cm (10.6" x 8.6")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This print showcases "The Princess of Bengal" painted by Edwin Lord Weeks in 1889. The oil on canvas masterpiece, now housed at the Musee d Art et d Industrie in Roubaix, France, captures a mesmerizing scene from India's rich cultural heritage. In this enchanting artwork, we find ourselves transported to a tranquil courtyard adorned with lush palm trees and exquisite Indian architecture. The princess herself is depicted reclining gracefully, exuding an air of relaxation and elegance. She engages in conversation with her companion, creating an atmosphere of intimacy and connection. Weeks' orientalist approach beautifully portrays the exotic allure of Bengal through his meticulous brushstrokes and attention to detail. The Victorian era influences are evident in the couple's attire and mannerisms, adding a touch of nostalgia to the composition. "The Princess of Bengal" serves as a window into another time and place – it invites us to explore the mystique of Asian culture while celebrating love and human connection. This stunning print is not only aesthetically pleasing but also offers a glimpse into history that transcends borders.

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