Raja Ravi Varma
"Prince Among Painters &"A Painter among Princes"
Raja Ravi Varma (April 29, 1848 - October 2, 1906) was an Indian painter from the state of Kerala, who achieved recognition for his depiction of scenes from the epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana. His paintings are considered to be among the best examples of the fusion of Indian traditions with the techniques of European academic art.
During his life-time Varma is most remembered for his paintings of beautiful sari-clad women, who were portrayed as shapely and graceful. Varma's paintings became an important motif in kitsch of the time, reproductions being found in almost every Indian homes. His exposure in the west came when he won the First prize in the Vienna Art Exhibition in 1873. He is considered among the greatest painters in the history of Indian art.
Fine Art Gallery had some of his collections which was re-paint by professional painter and it is similar to the original ones. Here are some of collection image from his Oleographs which can be re-paint according to client request.