Ravi Varma
Raja Ravi Varma (29 April 1848 – 2 October 1906) was a celebrated Indian Malayali painter and artist. He is considered among the greatest painters in the history of Indian art for a number of aesthetic and broader social reasons. Firstly, his works are held to be among the best examples of the fusion of European techniques with a purely Indian sensibility. While continuing the tradition and aesthetics of Indian art, his paintings employed the latest European academic art techniques of the day.
Secondly, he was notable for making affordable lithographs of his paintings available to the public, which greatly enhanced his reach and influence as a painter and public figure. Indeed, his lithographs increased the involvement of common people with fine arts and defined artistic tastes among common people for several decades. In particular, his depictions of Hindu deities and episodes from the epics and Puranas have received profound acceptance from the public and are found, often as objects of worship, across the length and breadth of India.
Raja Ravi Varma was closely related to the royal family of Travancore of present-day Kerala state in India. Later in his life, two of his granddaughters were adopted into that royal family, and their descendants comprise the totality of the present royal family of Travancore, including the latest three Maharajas (Balarama Varma III, Marthanda Varma III and Rama Varma VII).
Shri Bhagwan Ke 24 Avtar
Early Lithographs on Modern Litho Works by Ravi Varma Press
Size : 14 x 10 InchShrimad Jagadguru Adyashankracharya
Early Lithographs by Ravi Varma Press
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Vaishnavono Ekadashdham
Early Lithographs by Ravi Vijaya Udaya Press
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Dhruv Narayan
Early Lithographs by Ravi Udaya – Vijaya Offset
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Garud Vahan Vishnu
Early Lithographs by Ravi Varma Press
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Lakshmi
Early Lithographs by Ravi Udaya Vijaya Offset Litho
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