“Jai Mahal” is based on a photograph a friend supplied when she returned from a trip to India. The name means water palace. The palace, built in the Indo-Saracenic style dates back to 1745. It was once the residence of Hargovind Natani, a military commander and Prime Minister of Jaipur. In his later years he was considered to be a traitor and the palace reverted to the state as a result. In December 1955 it opened its doors as a heritage hotel.
SIZE:
8.5″ X 13″
MEDIUM:
watercolour
FINE ART PRINT:
$250
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