
SRIVIS AMLA HAIR OIL
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1937
Size (cms)
37.8 X 49.8
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
S.Viswanadham & Co., Madras.
Printer
Chonker Art Studio, Bombay.
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This poster by R.G. Chonker features Lord Krishna in royal attire, embodying purity and natural healing. The background showcases a lush garden and a tranquil water fountain, symbolizing the rejuvenating effects of the oil. Bold text at the top introduces the product, while intricate borders enhance the visual appeal. The poster credits S. Viswanadham & Co., based in Madras (now Chennai), highlighting the brand’s traditional and Ayurvedic roots. We are actively researching more details and will share updates as new information becomes available. We encourage viewers to share any insights they may have. Your support is greatly appreciated!
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