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A traditional Haveli townhouse in Jaipur, India, influenced by Rajasthani architecture. This beautiful, ornate facade is crumbling, revealing its colorful blue and yellow paint. The small dotted windows respond to the local climate and the need for ventilation. It isn't unusual for these houses to have stone benches behind the small windows, allowing the ladies of the house to peek out privately to the streets below without being seen.

Part of a Limited Edition of 50 Giclée prints.
- A signed Certificate of Authenticity with edition number accompanies the artwork.
- This square photography print is produced using archival inks on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, a gallery-standard 100% cotton paper known for its robust quality and matte finish. The result is a luxurious print with a soft texture and exceptional detail.

This artwork is available in the following sizes:

60 x 60 cm | 24” x 24"
40 x 40 cm | 16” x 16”
30 x 30 cm | 12” x 12"

Each print is carefully wrapped in acid-free paper and shipped in a protective tube to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.

Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Please contact the artist for details.

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*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

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The Haveli Townhouse (2013) Photograph
by Serge Horta

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A traditional Haveli townhouse in Jaipur, India, influenced by Rajasthani architecture. This beautiful, ornate facade is crumbling, revealing its colorful blue and yellow paint. The small dotted windows respond to the local climate and the need for ventilation. It isn't unusual for these houses to have stone benches behind the small windows, allowing the ladies of the house to peek out privately to the streets below without being seen.

Part of a Limited Edition of 50 Giclée prints.
- A signed Certificate of Authenticity with edition number accompanies the artwork.
- This square photography print is produced using archival inks on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, a gallery-standard 100% cotton paper known for its robust quality and matte finish. The result is a luxurious print with a soft texture and exceptional detail.

This artwork is available in the following sizes:

60 x 60 cm | 24” x 24"
40 x 40 cm | 16” x 16”
30 x 30 cm | 12” x 12"

Each print is carefully wrapped in acid-free paper and shipped in a protective tube to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.

Can be framed or mounted under acrylic glass upon request. Other sizes are also available. Please contact the artist for details.

FREE SHIPPING TO THE US, UK and EU

*NOTE - All images used are an approximate scale for illustrative purposes and individual artwork scale may differ. Always check the artwork dimensions and measure your room carefully.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper (308g/m²)

Tags:
#landscape #traditional #colourful #pastel #realism #blue #light #travel #photography #house #architecture #retro #fine art #color #colorful #yellow #colour #india #city #cityscape #old #limited edition #quiet #doors #medieval #cities #documentary #fading light #places #quaint #windows #jaipur #fading 
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Serge Horta is a documentary photographer who has spent the last two decades capturing the raw essence of life in Hong Kong. Through his academic training in architecture, he is... Read more

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