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  2. Raja Ravi Varma - Wikipedia

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    She was a poet and writer of some talent, and her work Parvati Swayamvaram was published by Varma after her death. Ravi Varma's father was a scholar of Sanskrit and Ayurveda and hailed from the Ernakulam district in Kerala. Ravi Varma had two siblings, a sister named Mangala Bayi and a brother named Raja Varma (born 1860). The last-named was ...

  3. File:Raja Ravi Varma, The Milkmaid (1904).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Location of birth/death: Kilimanoor : Attingal : Work location: India . Authority file: Q333453; ... Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings/Creator/Raja Ravi Varma;

  4. Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Raja Ravi Varma - Wikipedia

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    Raja Ravi Varma was a celebrated Indian painter and artist. He is considered among the greatest painters in the history of Indian art for a number of aesthetic and broader social reasons. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. National Art Gallery, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The gallery contains several Mugul paintings and rare works of Raja Ravi Varma. [10] It also has various Tanjore Paintings. [11] Portraits of various British officers such as Lord Connemara and Lord William Bentinck are also present. [12] The art gallery also included numerous miniature paintings depicting court and battle scenes.

  6. V. S. Valiathan - Wikipedia

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    Vattaparambil Sankaran Valiathan (October 1919 – 21 June 2006), commonly referred to as Artist V. S. Valiathan, was an Indian artist from Pandalam, Travancore (Present-day Pathanamthitta district, Kerala) who was known for his classical style of painting in the Raja Ravi Varma tradition. [1] His paintings show muted colours and natural ...

  7. Shakuntala (Raja Ravi Varma) - Wikipedia

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    Shakuntala or Shakuntala looking for Dushyanta is an 1898 epic painting by Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma.. Ravi Varma depicts Shakuntala, an important character of Mahabharata, pretending to remove a thorn from her foot, while actually looking for her husband/lover, Dushyantha, while her friends tease her and call her bluff.

  8. One of world’s most famous paintings now at Nelson ... - AOL

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    — One of the world’s most famous paintings is now on display at the Nelson-Atkins Museum. Called “Under the Wave off Kanagawa,” this painting has inspired countless artists over the past ...

  9. File:Raja Ravi Varma, Goddess Saraswati.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This print from the Ravi Varma Press derived from a painting by Raja Ravi Varma follows the iconographic description of Saraswati as found in the 50th chapter of the Agni Purana. She is described in the Agni Purana as being attired in white and playing the Veena with two arms and holding an aksha-mala (a string of pearls) and a pustaka (book ...