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Madri-Maharashtrian Lady by Raja Ravi Verma

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Framed with a wood-hued frame with golden embellishments, and  ready to grace the walls of your favorite space with her mythical beauty is one of the many female heroines of Raja Ravi Varma, labeled as “Madri” from the lithographic press of Raja Ravi Varma. This painting is more popularly known as “Maharashtrian Lady with Fruit” and derives inspiration from the divine beauty of the princess of Madra-Desha and the co-wife of Kunti, from the epic text Mahabharata. Madri is described in the Adi-Parva (Chapter 13) as an extremely beautiful female wrapped in red silks. Bringing the ancient and lesser-known persona of Madri to his canvas, Raja Ravi Varma successfully combined the pristine with the modern, a trend that can be seen in all his masterpieces.

Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906) was a renowned Indian painter, often called the father of modern Indian art. Known for blending Indian traditions with European academic realism, his paintings depicted mythological and historical themes. His notable works include “Shakuntala,” “Damayanti Talking to a Swan,” and portraits of Indian royalty.
Raja Ravi Varma’s art played a crucial role in popularizing Indian mythology and culture. He used oil paintings to make art accessible to a wider audience. His work influenced the visual language of Indian cinema and set the stage for future artists.
In his life, Raja Ravi Varma faced challenges in navigating the traditional art scene, but his innovations left a lasting impact on Indian art. His legacy endures through the Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation, preserving his contributions to India’s artistic heritage

 

Dimensions 53 × 37 cm
Size

With Frame- 37 cmc (14.6 inches) by 53 cms (21 inches)

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