DESCRIPTION
Commissioned in 1943, Howrah Bridge (also known as Rabindra Setu), connecting Kolkata and Howrah, stands as a symbol of the bustling city of Kolkata. It creates a world of its own, with thousands of local buses, cabs, flower merchants, and a rush of passengers from nearby Howrah Railway Station.
The bridge is a hub of activity, including Durga idol immersion processions, photographers capturing the scenes, foreign tourists exploring, and small shops selling idol decorations and earthen utensils. Pilgrims can be seen bathing in the river Ganga, while ships and boats navigate the waters.
Film crews often shoot scenes, adding to the lively atmosphere of this parallel alien world, where everyone is represented as aliens, as if on an alien planet.
Color |
Black Frame |
MediumType: |
Archival Paper |
Mount: |
No Mount |
Variable: |
Glass |
Artist Name
Charbak Dipta
Medium
Archival Paper
Edition
Open Series
About the Artist
Charbak Dipta is an Indian Bengali illustrator, cartoonist and graphic storyteller. He has done cartooning and illustrations for many organisations. Currently he is doing freelance comics/illustrations all over the world. Apart from that he is also a trained singer and musician.
Specifications
This is a high-quality fine art reproduction of original caricature, printed on enhanced matte archival paper with archival inks.
The frames used are high quality synthetic wood box frames or Aluminium frames. The print is protected with either 2.00 mm float glass or acrylic sheet as selected. To make it sturdy, a special board is used for the rear panel and hangers are included on the rear panel.
Provenance
From the collection of Art Cafe
Framing
With Framing
Year
2019
Price
799
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Howrah Bridge, Kolkata - Caricature
Commissioned in 1943, Howrah Bridge (also known as Rabindra Setu), connecting Kolkata and Howrah, stands as a symbol of the bustling city of Kolkata. It creates a world of its own, with thousands of local buses, cabs, flower merchants, and a rush of passengers from nearby Howrah Railway Station.
The bridge is a hub of activity, including Durga idol immersion processions, photographers capturing the scenes, foreign tourists exploring, and small shops selling idol decorations and earthen utensils. Pilgrims can be seen bathing in the river Ganga, while ships and boats navigate the waters.
Film crews often shoot scenes, adding to the lively atmosphere of this parallel alien world, where everyone is represented as aliens, as if on an alien planet.
Color |
Black Frame |
Artist Name |
Charbak Dipta |
Width Range |
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches |
Height Range |
Less than 610 mm - 24 inches,610 mm - 24 inches to 1220 mm - 48 inches |
Medium |
Archival Paper |
Edition |
Open Series |
About the Artist |
Charbak Dipta is an Indian Bengali illustrator, cartoonist and graphic storyteller. He has done cartooning and illustrations for many organisations. Currently he is doing freelance comics/illustrations all over the world. Apart from that he is also a trained singer and musician. |
Specifications |
This is a high-quality fine art reproduction of original caricature, printed on enhanced matte archival paper with archival inks.
The frames used are high quality synthetic wood box frames or Aluminium frames. The print is protected with either 2.00 mm float glass or acrylic sheet as selected. To make it sturdy, a special board is used for the rear panel and hangers are included on the rear panel. |
Provenance |
From the collection of Art Cafe |
Framing |
With Framing |
Year |
2019 |
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: |
Archival Paper |
Mount: |
No Mount |
Variable: |
Glass |