
ADI LAXMI
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1927
Size (cms)
33.8 X 50.1
Artist
G. V. Venkatesh Rao
G.V. Venkatesh Rao is a notable Indian artist, recognized for his exceptional contributions to the field of lithography, particularly in producing oleographs of scenes from Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata. He is best known for his work with the Ravi Varma Press, where he created vibrant depictions of deities and epic narratives.
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Publisher
The Maharaja Frame Works, Bangalore City.
Printer
Ravi Varma F.A.L Malavli, Distt Poona.- Active
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This lithograph Titled "Adi Laxmi", by G. V. Venkatesh Rao, printed at the Ravi Varma Press, depicts Adi Lakshmi, an aspect of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing her primordial form and the source of all existence.
Adi Lakshmi is portrayed with four arms, adorned in traditional jewelry and a white and gold saree. A radiant halo surrounds her head as she stands gracefully on a pink lotus floating on water, embodying purity, prosperity, and divine grace.
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