
AYODHYAPATI RAM
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1950
Size (cms)
35 X 50.1
Artist
Narottam Narayan Nathdwara
Narottam Narayan Sharma (1896–1986) was one of the prominent artists from Nathdwara, alongside artists like Indra Sharma and B.G. Sharma. A student of Ghasiram Hardev Sharma, he was known for his paintings at the courts of Udaipur and Jhalawar. His artworks were characterized by a photographic treatment of figures, particularly faces, and the replication of the monochrome tonalities of black-and-white photography.
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Publisher
S.S Brijbasi & Sons, Mathura & Bombay.
Printer
Brijbasi F.A.L. Works, Mathura, India
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This lithograph, titled Ayodhyapati Ram, by Narottam Narayan Sharma and published by S.S. Brijbasi, beautifully portrays Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana standing gracefully before the royal throne. Lord Hanuman is depicted kneeling in devotion, worshipping Lord Rama with folded hands, symbolizing his unwavering loyalty and devotion. The composition reflects the divine majesty of Lord Rama as the ruler of Ayodhya, embodying righteousness, devotion, and the ideal governance of Ram Rajya.
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