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Bygone Era of India
Medium: Opaque Watercolour and Gold Leaf on Paper
Size: 13 1/2 in x 9 1/2 inPrice on Request
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Varied landscapes and scenes of India. Medium: Watercolour on paper. Size: 13 3/4 in x 18 1/4 inPrice on Request
Untitled
Bygone Era of India
Medium: Opaque Watercolour and Gold Leaf on Paper
Size: 13 1/2 in x 9 1/2 inPrice on Request
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Varied Landscapes of India
Medium: Watercolour on paper
Size: 13 3/4 in x 18 1/4 inPrice on Request
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Ambika Dhurandhar
(1912-2009)
Medium: Watercolour on Paper
Size: 10 1/2 x 7 1/4 Daughter of the great artist, Rao Bahadur Mahadev Vishvanath Dhurandhar, Ambika was a talented artist in her own right. She imbibed the qualities of an artist from her great father which have been clearly translated in her masterful works. Landscapes done by Ambika are testimonial to the same. Through her works, Ambika continued that legacy. Her works are in private collections and have regularly featured at auction houses including Bonhams, London.Price on Request
Untitled
Bygone Era of India
Medium: Opaque Watercolour and Gold Leaf on Paper
Size: 13 1/2 in x 9 1/2 inPrice on Request
Untitled
Varied landscapes and scenes of India. Medium: Watercolour on paper. Size: 13 3/4 in x 18 1/4 inPrice on Request
Taj Mahal
S.L. Haldankar
Medium: Watercolour on Paper
Size: 13 1/2 n x 18 1/2 S. L. Haldankar (Kalamaharshi) showed a keen interest in art since his childhood. He enrolled himself in the Sir J. J. School of Art to pursue his dreams. 1907 onwards he started participating in open exhibitions and competitions and won innumerable medals and prizes. Glow of Hope, alternately titled "Woman with the Lamp" is a painting, a watercolor masterpiece by S.L. Haldankar. It is now housed in the Jaychama Rajendra Art Gallery at the Jaganmohan Palace in Mysuru, Karnataka. It is one of the most prized possessions as well as a major attraction at the gallery. He sent his paintings to UK and won two of the total four of the Commendation Certificates at an annual exhibition organized by The Royal British Society of Art, London. In 1953/54 a portrait painted by him titled, "Swatmanand” was acquired by Academy of Art, Moscow, USSR for their collection. An Italian art critic considered him to be one of the three top water colourists in the world. He founded The Haldankar's Fine Art Institute, in 1908. Along with some artist friends, he also established The Art Society of India in 1918 and was the President for several years. On Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru's request he painted a life sized portrait of Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya for the Parliament House. In 1962, Fellowship was bestowed upon him by the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi. Dr. Rajendra Prasad felicitated him in 1964 and awarded him the title of "Kalamaharshi".Price on Request
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A.M. Mali
Medium: Watercolour on Paper
Size: 6 7/8 x 9 3/4
Date: 1915 A. M. Mali Mali had trained under renowned court artist Abalal Rahiman. Thereafter, initially he worked at the Chitrashala Press Poona, which brought him acclaim and patronage. He was a contemporary of M. V. Dhurandhar and Raja Ravi Varma. Impressed by his talent and versatility as an artist, Mali was employed as an assistant to Ravi Varma at the ‘Ravi Varma Fine Art Lithographic Works’. Amongst his jobs was that of breaking down the colours in the ‘flat bed’ printing process. Mali opened his own art space - Gurudas Studio. He also did illustrations for the famous writer of mythology and epics Kanhayalal M. Munshi. Mali was a versatile artist and worked in almost all genres, ranging from mythological scenes, still-life, portraits, to landscapes. His paintings are in various museums and private collections. Mali’s works have featured in auctions at Sotheby’s and Christie’s.Price on Request