Indian Embroidery - Matthew Digby Wyatt Art Print

$21USD $30

Made new for you in 2-3 days

Produced in USA, UK, EU and AUS

Change of heart? 30 day returns


Description

This Matthew Digby Wyatt art print captures the quintessence of 19th-century Indian embroidery, a testament to subcontinental magnificence. Evoking the opulent chambers of a Mughal palace through a dazzling tapestry of silk and gold.

The upper panel features a mesmerizing mandala, its intricate floral motifs radiating from a central sunburst in a symphony of coral, jade, and saffron hues. Below, a resplendent frieze unfolds, its rhythmic patterns echoing the grandeur of Rajasthani architecture.

Wyatt's meticulous documentation preserves the legacy of nameless artisans, their nimble fingers weaving stories in thread. This giclee print transforms your space into a portal to the Raj era, its rich textures and colors leaping from the paper with photorealistic clarity.

Elevate your decor with this conversation-starting piece, a fusion of Victorian-era scholarship and timeless Indian aesthetics that will captivate art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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Information

• Patience is... boring: Printed locally in the USA, EU, UK and AUS. Meaning your new treasure arrives in a flash, not a sigh.
• Fine art paper for bold statements: Archival grade enhanced matte paper — delivering spectacular colors so rich, potent and tactile that your new print hums with life.
• Forget faded reproductions and printable posters: This print's fueled by colors that sing. Rendered with precision on warm-toned museum quality paper using water-based inks that shine for decades.
• FSC® certified: the math is simple: responsible forest management = art that doesn't cost the earth.

About the Artist

Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, born in 1820 in Wiltshire, was a Victorian-era architectural polymath whose influence spanned design, engineering, and education. Known for his work with Isambard Kingdom Brunel at Paddington Station and his role in designing the India Office, Wyatt left a lasting mark on Britain's architectural landscape. His celebrated book, "The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century," showcased his love for design, turning it into a chromolithographic spectacle. As the first Slade Professor at Cambridge, Wyatt reshaped art education, and as Secretary of the Great Exhibition, he brought Victorian innovation to the world stage. His eclectic creations, from country manors to train cars, epitomized the flamboyant spirit of the 19th century, blending diverse styles into enduring masterpieces.

Shipping & Delivery

Cost

Orders over $50 USD ship free.

Orders under $50 USD cost between $5-10 USD to ship depending on which part of the world you're ordering from.

Delivery Times

Production:

The average time it takes to produce the treasures you find here is 2-4 days.

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Average shipping times:

USA: 2-5 days • Canada: 3-8 days • UK: 2-5 days • Europe: 3-6 days • Australia: 2-5 days • New Zealand: 3-8 days • Rest of the world: 2-4 weeks

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Please check the orders and shipping page for more specifics.

Returns & Refunds

Returns and Refunds

1. You're welcome to open a return / exchange request within 30 days of your order's delivery. All items for return must be delivered back in their original condition, with their original packaging included.

2. No guarantees your return will be approved if you send items back before the approval of your return request

3. No returns, refunds or exchanges on discounted or sale items.

4. Return shipping costs are only covered in the rare cases that items arrive faulty, incorrect or damaged.

More details on returns and refunds

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Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

Brand New, Just For You

Your new fine art print will be produced with care after you place an order. It's called print on demand: minimizing landfill, water & energy use by only producing art people actually want.

Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

Eco-inks

Your new fine art print will be printed with bright and vibrant water-based inks. Non-hazardous and toxin-free, they meet the strict industry standards defined by Oeko-Tex 100.

Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

FSC® Certified Paper

Trees are harvested with no net loss of forest over time. Workers are provided proper training, safety protocols, and fair wages. Local communities’ rights and resources are respected.

Ethically Made in UK, EU, USA, AUS

Brand New, Just For You

Your new fine art print will be produced with care after you place an order. It's called print on demand: minimizing landfill, water & energy use by only producing art people actually want.

Eco-inks

Your new fine art print will be printed with bright and vibrant water-based inks. Non-hazardous and toxin-free, they meet the strict industry standards defined by Oeko-Tex 100.

FSC® Certified Paper

Trees are harvested with no net loss of forest over time. Workers are provided proper training, safety protocols, and fair wages. Local communities’ rights and resources are respected.