Before 1906

About the Artwork

The creation of Ramapanchayan before 1906 showcases Raja Ravi Varma's deep connection to Hindu mythology. Varma's keen interest in the epics, particularly the Ramayana, led him to visualize and depict scenes that highlighted the characters' emotional significance. This painting captures a tender moment of togetherness among the revered figures, emphasizing the values of loyalty and familial bonds inherent in the epic. By placing a focus on the personal dynamics of these legendary characters, Varma invites viewers to engage with the age-old stories on a human level, fostering a sense of shared cultural heritage.

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Did You Know

Raja Ravi Varma is often considered the father of modern Indian art, known for blending Western artistic techniques with Indian themes, significantly impacting the art scene in India.
Varma’s lithographs played a vital role in popularizing his artworks, allowing them to reach a broader audience and impacting Indian art and culture profoundly.
Many of Varma’s works, including Ramapanchayan, are deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, making significant contributions to how these ancient stories have been visualized in modern culture.

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