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RABBIT MARK DIAMONDS

Lithograph on Paper

Circa

1938

Size (cms)

35.3 X 48.3

Artist

C. Kondiaharaju - active

Kondiah Raju was born in 1898 in Madras. In 1916, he joined the Government College of Arts and Crafts. He designed backdrops for the “Palaniappa Pillai” drama in 1940. He opened an art studio named Devi Electrical Studio and Ambal Arts. Many talented artists were trained under him, including T.S. Subbiah, Ramalingam, T.S. Arunachalam (the younger brother of T.S. Subbiah), M. Srinivasan, and S. Shenbagarama.

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Publisher

A. M. Natarajan Chetty & Bros, Triuchirapalli

Printer

The National Litho Press, Sivakasi.

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This poster, created by C. Kondiah Raju, depicts the divine marriage of the Hindu deities Murugan and Valli. Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, the god of war and victory, is shown holding a spear, while Valli, a tribal princess, is dressed in traditional attire. Two other figures, likely Narada and Agastya, who played key roles in uniting Murugan and Valli, are positioned on either side. At the bottom, a peacock, Murugan’s vahana, is visible.

A.M. Jewellers Private Limited, part of the AMN Group, has been serving the Trichy (Tamil Nadu) market since 1924. The company operates as both a wholesale and retail gold trader through its two entities: A.M.N. Jewellers (AMNJ) and M/s. A. M. Natarajan Chetty Bros (AMNCB).

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