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Mughal Shower Curtain featuring the digital art Oil Painting - Cross section of Humayun Tomb by Ashish Agarwal

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Oil Painting - Cross section of Humayun Tomb Shower Curtain

Ashish Agarwal

by Ashish Agarwal

$67.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

Humayun Tomb is a magnificent red sandstone structure, located in the heart of Delhi. It is the tomb of the second great Mughal emperor, Humayun and... more

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Comments (1)

Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson

Well done, Ashish. It looks like a photograph. It is a magnificent place

Ashish Agarwal replied:

Thanks Charles. It looks like a photo, because it is a photo :-). I used some effects in Photoshop to convert this into an Oil Painting kind of effect.

Artist's Description

Humayun Tomb is a magnificent red sandstone structure, located in the heart of Delhi. It is the tomb of the second great Mughal emperor, Humayun and was commissioned by his wife, Hamida Banu Begum in 1562 AD. It is a garden tomb, with the central structure of the tomb located in the middle of large gardens. The tomb is located very close to the Purana Qila, the fort used by the Mughals as their citadel. The tomb has gone through large scale renovation in collaboration with the Aga Khan trust and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage monument.
The tomb, in addition to housing the tomb of the emperor, also houses the graves of his wife Hamida Begum and many others as well (including many later not so famous emperors of the Mughal dynasty) and the famous Dara Shikoh.

About Ashish Agarwal

Ashish Agarwal

Ashish Agarwal works for a software company and has a passion for photography (and keeps on getting amazed at some of the quality of photos that he sees from other people). He lives in India, and likes to travel as and when he can get leave. Fortunately, he has access to a number of different cameras, so the photos in this collection are from a range of different cameras.

 

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