Book Description
On the life and works of Raja Ravi Varma, 1848-1906, famous painter from Kerala; includes reproduction of his paintings.
Author : Ravi Varma
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 45,3 MB
Release : 200?
Category : Painting, Indic
ISBN : 9788190157612
On the life and works of Raja Ravi Varma, 1848-1906, famous painter from Kerala; includes reproduction of his paintings.
Author : Ravi Varma
Publisher :
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 18,28 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Hindu goddesses in art
ISBN : 9788191002614
This book Raja Ravi Varma 'Oleographs Catalogue', a pioneering work with the exclusive publication of 110 oleographs / lithographs of Ravi Varma's paintings, giving the corresponding thematic description of the subjects covering vast topics like Hindu religion, Mythology, Sanskrit Literature such as Shakunthalam, Kadambari, Priyadarshika, etc., is written by Dr.D.Jegat Ishwari. Collection of oleographs has taken more than fifteen years of strenuous efforts and writing of the book more than two years for reference work. These prints have great antique value and have become collectors' choice. The book unlike other art publications is without obtaining courtesy from any extraneous source. It gives a comprehensive idea of Ravi Varma's oleographs, will serve as collectors' guide for antique lovers and help students of art and critics. Could be of immense use to readers who love Indian art, culture and for art Institutions / Departments. Foreword for the book is written by the Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Chennai circle and Preface by the Regional Director, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, Chennai.
Author : Partha Mitter
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 11,9 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780521443548
Partha Mitter's book is a pioneering study of the history of modern art on the Indian subcontinent from 1850 to 1922. The author tells the story of Indian art during the Raj, set against the interplay of colonialism and nationalism. The work addresses the tensions and contradictions that attended the advent of European naturalism in India, as part of the imperial design for the westernisation of the elite, and traces the artistic evolution from unquestioning westernisation to the construction of Hindu national identity. Through a wide range of literary and pictorial sources, Art and Nationalism in Colonial India balances the study of colonial cultural institutions and networks with the ideologies of the nationalist and intellectual movements which followed. The result is a book of immense significance, both in the context of South Asian history and in the wider context of art history.
Author : Ravi Varma
Publisher : Nesma Books India
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 32,93 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : 9788190157605
Color reproductions of the paintings of Ravi Varma, 1848-1906, Indian painter.
Author : C. Raja Raja Varma
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 11,4 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN :
The Diary Of C. Raja Raja Varma, Ravi Varma`S Brother, Is A Huge Source Of Information On The Accomplishmnets Of Ravi Varma And The Working Of His Lithographic Press Over A Ten-Year Period, 1894-05-1905
Author : Christopher Pinney
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 23,52 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781861891846
Chris Pinney demonstrates how printed images were pivotal to India's struggle for national and religious independence. He also provides a history of printing in India.
Author : Shobha Tharoor Srinivasan
Publisher : Red Panda
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,73 MB
Release : 2021
Category :
ISBN : 9789390679317
Author : Julien Benda
Publisher : W. W. Norton
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 25,98 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Author : Rukmini Varma
Publisher : Notion Press
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 16,49 MB
Release : 2018-04-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1642493945
The sharp eye of Neelakantan Bhattathiripad noted the young Ravi Varma tracing lines on the sand. His son was a strange child in his opinion but he refrained from voicing it. “What would this son of his become, the scion of this strange race,” he wondered? “Always, always drawing and sketching things — was there a future in this?” His wife, Umamba Bayi indulged him too much. All this fanciful sketching, it was a dreamer’s life, thought Neelakantan. From his father, Ravi Varma learned to discipline his thoughts, from his mother the pictorial rhythms of poetry and music, and from his uncle, Raja Raja Varma, the way to express it all in concrete visual form, as he was doing on the sand. As an artist who not only keeps alive Raja Ravi Varma’s legacy, but is also his direct descendant, Rukmini Varma is a remarkable source of stories, anecdotes, and the most fascinating details about this legendary Indian painter, viewing him not only as her ancestor but also as a creative force who opened a whole new chapter in India’s artistic tradition. Rukmini Varma o?ers to unravel the story of Ravi Varma and all that made him the person he was, from a perspective that is both new but also intimate and deeply personal - a combination that is especially inviting.” - Manu S. Pillai Author, The Ivory Throne: Chronicles of the House of Travancore
Author : Ranjit Desai
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 36,60 MB
Release : 2013-04-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9350296624
A controversial novel based on the life of India's most celebrated painter, Raja Ravi Varma He was accused of making the gods look like humans and insulting them by portraying them in the nude. He countered that he saw divinity in both gods and humans, and that nudity was the purest form he knew. This is the story of a little boy who grew up making charcoal sketches on freshly whitewashed temple walls and went on to be titled in the court of Thiruvananthapuram as 'Raja' for his artistic prowess. His painting of a Nair woman who worked in his wife's palace brought him wrath and recognition alike. His deep involvement with Sugandha, the Maharastrian lady, who became Menaka, Damayanti and Urvashi in his most acclaimed works caught the fancy of many critics and admirers.