Late 19th Century

About the Artwork

The portrait of Mrs. Ramanadha Rao is emblematic of Raja Ravi Varma's groundbreaking contributions to Indian art. Varma, who was driven by the desire to make art more accessible to the public, used Western painting techniques to portray Indian subjects with authenticity and grace. Although little is known about Mrs. Ramanadha Rao, the painting captures her elegance and character, reflecting Varma's ability to convey depth through portraiture. His works often celebrated the lives of Indian women and royalty, providing a window into the social customs of the time. This particular portrait is a testament to Varma's innovative spirit, which helped shape the future of Indian visual culture.

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Did You Know

Raja Ravi Varma is regarded as the father of modern Indian painting due to his revolutionary approach in incorporating European techniques into traditional Indian themes, establishing a new identity for Indian art.
The original painting is in the public domain, allowing for widespread access and reproduction, which plays a crucial role in educating the public about Indian heritage and art history.
Varma’s portraits often include elements that reflect the socio-political climate of his time, and Mrs. Ramanadha Rao serves as an example of the status and representation of women in 19th-century India.

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