India Travel Posters — 2 museum-grade prints on the theme. Mumbai's Art Deco heritage — especially along Marine Drive and the Oval Maidan precinct — ranks among the world's largest collections of interwar deco architecture outside Miami Beach. The style arrived with Bombay's commercial boom of the 1930s and still defines the city's silhouette against the Arabian Sea, a counterpoint to Victorian Gothic and the glass towers of today's Bandra-Kurla skyline. Varanasi is counted among the holiest cities in Hindu tradition and Jain pilgrimage, with the Ganges ghats serving as stages for daily ritual, bathing, and the famous evening aarti. Artists and tourism boards have rendered Banaras on travel posters since the colonial-era See India campaigns — this print sits in that lineage as contemporary interior art, not archival reproduction.