
DABUR AMLA HAIR OIL
Lithograph on Board
Circa
1951
Size (cms)
63.3 X 77.3
Artist
P.RAM
P. Ram was a celebrated artist known for creating commercial artwork for companies like Dabur & Company in the mid-20th century. His art style reflects the aesthetic of his time with detailed illustrations and vibrant colors. He incorporated Indian themes and motifs in his artworks.
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Publisher
Dabur & Co.
Printer
Not Available
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This poster by P. Ram for Dabur Amla Hair Oil highlights its traditional Indian roots and the benefits of using amla (Indian gooseberry) for hair care. It depicts two women in intricate attire, with one applying oil to the other’s hair, emphasizing both the act of hair care and the product's use. Dabur, founded in 1884 by Dr. S.K. Burman in Calcutta, is a pharmaceutical company specializing in healthcare products. By the early 1900s, the company embraced Ayurveda, which is reflected in their offerings. Dabur became a fully incorporated company in 1936, known as Dabur India (Dr. S.K. Dabur) Pvt. Ltd., and was publicly listed in 1986.
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