Landscapes
The Taj Mahal by Victor Rodriquez
- Item Number
- 75os
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 71 USD to Omega
- Number of Bids
- 14 - Bid History
Item Description
26x30, oil-based paint on canvas
Item Special Note
I was watching TV, and seen an inquiry/story of the Taj Mahal where it was said that, once the Mausoleum was completed, the king gave an order to cut all the workers (both hands off), because he did not want anyone else to ever built such structure again. My motive for painting the Taj Mahal was not what was said about it, but the enchanted view which looked like a fairy tale castle specially made for a princess or a Queen. I used my own imagination, and colors to bring it alive. I glazed the reflection of the Mausoleum on the water, and coordination of the shadows with the light.
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