DESCRIPTION
This poster titled 'What about India' is dated to the 1940s when the subcontinent was at the
cusp of gaining independence from the erstwhile British Empire.
This American poster depicts Gandhi alongside the Buddha, while the Taj Mahal is outlined in the background. Gandhi, who was the face of the Indian struggle for independence in its final years, seems to represent, in this poster, all that the subcontinent has stood for - from its rich syncretic legacy to its immense spiritual wealth.
In the foreground of the poster lies an outline of the subcontinent of India which would later experience the trials of partition to form the nations of Pakistan and India and later, Bangladesh. At the cusp of Independence and subsequently, of Partition, this poster seems to ask the question resonating in the minds of many others 'What about India?'.
Color |
Black Frame |
MediumType: |
Paper |
Mount: |
No Mount |
Variable: |
Glass |
Specifications
● High-quality reproduction of original vintage posters
● Printed on enhanced matte archival paper with archival inks
● Superior quality frames
● Sturdy rear panel made from special board
● Hangers included for easy installation
About the Art form
Poster art has always been a powerful form of visual communication, in addition to being a true art form of its own kind.
Travel posters emerged in the late 19th century, becoming popular for promoting tourism. Colonial powers like Great Britain, France, and the Netherlands used vibrant colors and exotic imagery to advertise their colonies as travel destinations, sparking a desire for adventure. These posters later transitioned to promoting actual travel experiences, remaining a primary marketing tool until around 1950.
Framing
With Framing
Year
1900's
Price
799
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Buddha, Gandhi, And The Taj Mahal - Travel Poster
This poster titled 'What about India' is dated to the 1940s when the subcontinent was at the
cusp of gaining independence from the erstwhile British Empire.
This American poster depicts Gandhi alongside the Buddha, while the Taj Mahal is outlined in the background. Gandhi, who was the face of the Indian struggle for independence in its final years, seems to represent, in this poster, all that the subcontinent has stood for - from its rich syncretic legacy to its immense spiritual wealth.
In the foreground of the poster lies an outline of the subcontinent of India which would later experience the trials of partition to form the nations of Pakistan and India and later, Bangladesh. At the cusp of Independence and subsequently, of Partition, this poster seems to ask the question resonating in the minds of many others 'What about India?'.
Color |
Black Frame |
Width Range |
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches |
Height Range |
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches |
Specifications |
● High-quality reproduction of original vintage posters
● Printed on enhanced matte archival paper with archival inks
● Superior quality frames
● Sturdy rear panel made from special board
● Hangers included for easy installation
|
About the Art form |
Poster art has always been a powerful form of visual communication, in addition to being a true art form of its own kind.
Travel posters emerged in the late 19th century, becoming popular for promoting tourism. Colonial powers like Great Britain, France, and the Netherlands used vibrant colors and exotic imagery to advertise their colonies as travel destinations, sparking a desire for adventure. These posters later transitioned to promoting actual travel experiences, remaining a primary marketing tool until around 1950. |
Framing |
With Framing |
Year |
1900's |
Price |
799 |
Price Range |
Less than Rs.999,Rs.1000 to Rs. 2499,Rs.2500 to Rs. 4999,Rs.5000 to Rs. 9999 |
BlogId |
49 |
Type |
type2 |
MediumType: |
Paper |
Mount: |
No Mount |
Variable: |
Glass |