Cerulean Blue — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. Budapest unites the hilly Buda side and flat Pest across the Danube — the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, completed in 1849, was the first permanent link between them. The city's thermal-bath tradition dates to Roman aqueducts and Ottoman hammams; Széchenyi and the neo-baroque bath palaces remain among Europe's most photographed interiors. Bharni — from the Hindi word for filling — is the Brahmana women's Madhubani tradition of saturated flat colour within bold lampblack outlines, historically distinct from Kayastha Kachni parallel hatching and Dusadh Godna tattoo stipple. Where classical Bharni served deities, peacocks, fish, and wedding-procession scenes on interior walls, contemporary Mithila painters have absorbed trains, cityscapes, and urban street life; master artist Avinash Karn's The Joy in the City placed a Kolkata tram inside Madhubani grammar on canvas, extending a fusion lineage this print continues in open-edition poster form.

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