This is an oil painting of Rajasthani tradition and one of its tourist attraction Hawamahal, a palace built by king of Rajasthan in 1799 in Jaipur, India. The painting depicts people visiting Hawamahal in a sunny day, group of vendors selling fruits and groceries. Children are running to buy balloons. A Rajasthani camel man waiting for tourist at some distance with his well decorated royal camel. Hawamahal is famous for its airy structure and artistic look having more than 900 small windows.
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This is an oil painting of Rajasthani tradition and one of its tourist attraction Hawamahal, a palace built by king of Rajasthan in 1799 in Jaipur, India. The painting depicts people visiting Hawamahal in a sunny day, group of vendors selling fruits and groceries. Children are running to buy balloons. A Rajasthani camel man waiting for tourist at some distance with his well decorated royal camel. Hawamahal is famous for its airy structure and artistic look having more than 900 small windows.
Oil paint and Canvas
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