Late 19th Century

About the Artwork

Created in the late 19th century, Self-Portrait reflects Raja Ravi Varma’s journey as an artist and his desire to present himself authentically. As one of the first Indian artists to gain recognition both in India and abroad, Varma sought to break away from traditional art forms and embrace a more modern style. This self-portrait is more than just a representation of himself; it symbolizes his dedication to his craft and his contribution to the Indian artistic landscape.

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Did You Know

Did you know that this self-portrait helped establish Raja Ravi Varma as one of the first Indian artists to gain national and international acclaim, paving the way for modern Indian art?
Varma’s portrayal of himself in traditional attire showcases his pride in Indian culture and heritage, which he often incorporated into his works!
Did you know that the influence of European artists like Rembrandt and Van Gogh can be seen in Raja Ravi Varma’s self-portrait? His use of shadowing and focus on light and texture brings a Western touch to an otherwise Indian setting.

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