Capture a piece of Indian artistic heritage with this vintage oleograph from the renowned Ravi Varma Press. This exquisite print, derived from an original painting by the illustrious Raja Ravi Varma, showcases the divine form of Seshasayi Vishnu.
Description:
- Subject: Seshasayi Vishnu, depicted reclining on the five-headed serpent Anantha after the creation process. Lord Brahma, having emanated from Vishnu’s navel, signifies this post-creation form, also known as Padmanabha.
- Details: Vishnu, rendered in a vibrant blue, possesses four hands holding the conch (shank), discus (chakra), mace (gadha), and a lotus. Accompanying him are Lakshmi, Garuda, Hanuman, Narad, and the horse Tumburu playing the tambura.
- Vintage: Approximately 60-70 years old, this oleograph is a cherished collectible, printed by the prestigious Ravi Varma Press.
Specifications:
- Size: 26 x 19.50 cm (10.25 x 7.75 inches)
- Condition: Overall good condition, preserved with a wooden frame to enhance its display.
- Collectibility: A valuable addition for art collectors and connoisseurs of Indian culture, reflecting the intricate mythological narratives and artistic finesse of Raja Ravi Varma.
Additional Information:
- Frame: Wooden, ensuring durability and elegance.
- Authenticity: Printed by the original Ravi Verma Press, renowned for its quality reproductions of Raja Ravi Varma’s masterpieces.
This oleograph is not only a visual delight but also a testament to the rich cultural and artistic legacy of India. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this timeless piece of art. For more details, please refer to the photos provided.
Perfect for: Collectors, art enthusiasts, and those looking to add a touch of classical Indian mythology to their decor.
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