Two Girls – Lord Edwin Weeks
Edwin Lord Weeks painted India with unusual patience and attention. Where many Orientalist painters looked for spectacle, Weeks focused on atmosphere, gesture, and everyday presence. In Two Girls, the scene feels unposed and quietly observed. The turned profiles, the layered textiles, the jewellery catching soft light — every surface is handled with looseness and control at the same time. The figures seem caught mid-movement, as though the painter simply paused the moment rather than arranged it. The richness of the fabric and the warmth of the earth-toned palette give the work its calm, lived-in beauty. FROM CLASSICAL PAINTING TO CONTEMPORARY SPACES. At BAC, we reimagine historic artworks as handcrafted canvas installations for modern interiors. Our signature presentation transforms the artwork from a printed canvas into a sculptural wall piece — tension-mounted by hand onto solid Sagwan teak using high-strength cotton lacing. The result is clean, architectural, and designed to bring warmth, texture, and presence into a space. No glass. No bulky frame. Just the artwork, elevated through material and craftsmanship. BAC CANVAS INSTALLATION • Tension-mounted on handcrafted Sagwan teak • Premium high-GSM canvas • High-strength cotton thread lacing • Museum-quality archival printing • Handcrafted by skilled artisans • Exclusively created by Bombay Art Company Not just a painting. A handcrafted art installation. Only by Bombay Art Company.
Specifications
- Dimensions
- 16(w)x22(h) inches, 22(w)x34(h) inches
AI Readiness
Good foundation, but some important product data is still missing.