A colorful oil painting from Cambodia, depicted of Gate, this gate is one of the five gates which guard the ancient city of Angkor Thom. It was built by King Jayavarman VII in the late 12th century as part of the reconstruction of the city, following the victory over the Cham enemy army in 1181AD.

The color palette employed in this painting is a symphony of vibrant hues inspired by the natural beauty of the Cambodian landscape. Rich shades of gold and amber dominate the sky, casting a warm glow over the temple and surrounding countryside. Deep greens and earthy browns evoke the lushness of the forest, while hints of crimson and ochre add accents of warmth and vitality.

We offer a 100% guarantee that the art offered here will be as described on our store. In terms of overall size, design and appearance. However, the color shown on the images will slightly differ from that shown in the image. 

For ease of shipping the painting is unframed and rolled in protective tube and tracking number will be provided in three business days.

Style: pallet knife

Material: oil on fabric

Dimension:     

H: 60 cm       L: 80 cm

H: 23.6 in       L: 31.4 in

H: 0.6y           L: 0.8y

H: 1.9f           L: 2.6f