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RADHA KRISHNA

Lithograph on Paper

Circa

1900

Size (cms)

35.25 X 50

Artist

Raja Ravi Varma - Active

Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906) was a celebrated Indian painter known for blending European academic art techniques with Indian subjects, making classical Indian art accessible to the masses. Born into an aristocratic family in Kerala, Varma mastered oil painting and is renowned for his depictions of scenes from Indian epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. He often portrayed Indian gods, goddesses, and historical figures with lifelike realism, drawing inspiration from traditional Indian aesthetics and the techniques of Western realism. His works not only influenced Indian art but also popularized mythological characters across the country, partly due to his pioneering efforts in lithography, which made his paintings widely available as prints.

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Publisher

Anant Shivaji Desai

Printer

Ravi Varma Press, Karla - Lonavla.- Active

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The lithograph Radha Krishna by Raja Ravi Varma depicts Krishna seated on a rock by the Yamuna River, adorned with jewelry and a garland, playing his flute. Radha, dressed in a simple yellow saree in pastoral attire, stands nearby with her friend, hesitating yet longing to reconcile with him.

Radha, believed to be an incarnation of Lakshmi, was the daughter of King Vrishabhanu and Queen Kalavathi. She and Krishna shared a deep, divine love that symbolized the eternal bond between the soul (jivatma) and the supreme (Paramatma). Though their love was pure, playful misunderstandings often arose, adding to the beauty of their relationship.

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