Published on: April 4, 2026
RAJA RAVI VARMA
RAJA RAVI VARMA
NEWS: Raja Ravi Varma’s painting ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ àbecome the most expensive work of modern Indian art ever sold at auction, fetching a record-shattering ₹167.2 crore
ABOUT
- Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906)à Celebrated Indian painter and artist, widely considered the father of modern Indian art.
- Renowned for achieving a unique fusion of European academic techniques with purely Indian sensibilities and subjects.
- Born in 1848 into an aristocratic family in the princely state of Travancore (present-day Kerala).
- Mastered the medium of oil painting+ European realismà unconventional for Indian artists at the time.
Contribution to Indian Art
- He integrated European oil painting techniques (such as perspective and chiaroscuro) with Indian mythological and social themes.
- In 1894à Established a lithographic press to mass-produce his paintings as affordable oleographs.
- Democratization of Artà Brought high-quality art and Hindu iconography into the homes of ordinary Indians for the first time, breaking the monopoly of the elite on sacred imagery.
- Standardizing Deitiesà His depictions of Hindu gods+ goddesses were so influential that they still shape the popular visual consciousness of deities in India today.
Important Paintings
- Yashoda and Krishnaà A tender portrait of maternal love painted in the 1890s, recently sold for a record price.
- Shakuntalaà A famous depiction of the character from the Mahabharata looking back for Dushyanta.
- Saraswati & Lakshmià His iconic representations of the goddesses of knowledge and wealth became the standard for calendar art.
- Nair Lady Adorning Her Hairà Showcasing his skill in portraiture and capturing local Indian life.
