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The Ravi Varma Press brought within its' fold many other artists to create designs and paintings which would be used to create oleographs, postcards, textile labels, etc. A unique attribute to some of the prints from the Ravi Varma Press is the imprint of the signature of the artist thereby making it possible to ascertain the artist of the painting which is used as an exemplar for the oleograph from the Ravi Varma Press.

 

One of the artists who worked for the Ravi Varma Press was Mahadev Vishwanath Dhurandhar (1867-1944). This print from the Ravi Varma Press derived from a painting by M V Dhurandhar is Shivaji Ramdas Bhet.

Shivaji Ramadas Meeting - M V Dhurandhar - Raja Ravi Varma Press - Indian Masters Painting

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The Ravi Varma Press brought within its' fold many other artists to create designs and paintings which would be used to create oleographs, postcards, textile labels, etc. A unique attribute to some of the prints from the Ravi Varma Press is the imprint of the signature of the artist thereby making it possible to ascertain the artist of the painting which is used as an exemplar for the oleograph from the Ravi Varma Press.   One of the artists who worked for the Ravi Varma Press was Mahadev Vishwanath Dhurandhar (1867-1944). This print from the Ravi Varma Press derived from a painting by M V Dhurandhar is Shivaji Ramdas Bhet.

The idea of a retrospective on well-known artist M. V. Dhurandhar was first mooted in the sesquicentennial year of his birth (1867). The artist, who died in 1944, was hugely successful in his lifetime and his works covered all known genres of realistic art.   Portraits, landscapes, episodes from history and mythology, as well as mappings of social life, rendered by way of oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, sketches, and commercially popular as posters, postcards, book covers and illustrations, as well as oleographs.   A master of anatomical studies, he remained unmoved in the face of experimentation, refusing to budge from the practice he had trained in, and which he considered the purest form of art making.

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