
CALTEX KEROSENE
Offset on Paper
Circa
1946
Size (cms)
25.2 X 35.5
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Caltex India
Printer
Not Available
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The poster features Lord Ganesha standing gracefully on a Padma (lotus), adorned with intricate jewelry and depicted with four hands, each holding symbolic items. A serpent is coiled around his waist, signifying energy and protection. Beside him, Mushak Raj (the rat), his vahana (vehicle), stands on the lotus. The background exudes a divine aura, enhancing the spiritual essence of the artwork.
Caltex (California Texas Oil Company) was launched in the U.S. in 1936 and entered India the same year, beginning operations in Bombay. A notable landmark was the Karfule petrol pump, opened on 3rd October 1938 in Ballard Estate. Designed by G.B. Mhatre in the Art Deco style, it originally served Caltex fuel and has been operated by Hindustan Petroleum since 1978, remaining a well-preserved heritage site. Caltex also registered the "Key Caltex" trademark for kerosene in India on 13th January 1943, officially published in March 1945.
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