
SARVA VYAPAK
Embellished Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1935
Size (cms)
51 X 38
Artist
R.G. Chonker
R.G. Chonker was an influential artist and part of the Chonker Art Studio in early 20th-century Bombay. His studio was known for producing oleographs—chromolithographic prints designed to mimic the texture and depth of oil paintings. These prints often depicted religious and mythological themes, reflecting the socio-cultural milieu of the time.
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Publisher
Chonker Art Studio, Bombay.
Printer
Printed in Germany.
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This lithograph, titled Sarva Vyapak, by R.G. Chonker, beautifully represents the concept of Lord Krishna’s omnipresence. Set in a lush green garden near the riverbank, Krishna appears in multiple divine forms, standing and seated beside three women, one likely Radha, as he plays his flute. The women, lost in contemplation, symbolize devotion and the realization of Krishna’s all-encompassing presence. The serene landscape and flowing river enhance the mystical essence of the scene.
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