
SREE RADHA, RUKMANI, KRISHNA
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1925
Size (cms)
35.5 X 50.2
Artist
C. G. Ramanujam
C.G. Ramanujam was known for creating oleographs with themes of Hindu mythology. He mastered oil paintings and was recognized both locally and internationally. His artwork has a richness that captivated audiences.
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Publisher
R. Ethirajiah & Sons, Madras.
Printer
Ravi Varma Press, Malavli - Lonavla.- Active
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The lithograph titled "Sree Radha Rukmani Krishna" by C.G. Ramanujam presents a divine trio—Lord Krishna flanked by Radha and Rukmini—standing gracefully within an ornate arched frame. At the center, Lord Krishna is depicted in traditional attire, richly adorned with intricate jewelry. His hair is styled in a high bun, embellished with ornaments and crowned by a striking peacock feather. A floral garland hangs around his neck, and his hands rest gently on the shoulders of Radha and Rukmini, who stand to his right and left, respectively. Both goddesses are elegantly dressed in sarees and adorned with elaborate jewelry, radiating grace and devotion. The arched backdrop, detailed with decorative motifs, enhances the sanctity and regal presence of the scene, reflecting the devotional richness and artistic finesse typical of C.G. Ramanujam’s mythological compositions.
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