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  1. Raja Ravi Varma – The Painter Prince: 1848–1906, Parsram Mangharam, India, 2003; Raja Ravi Varma and the Printed Gods of India, Erwin Neumayer & Christine Schelberger, Oxford University Press, India, 2003; Raja Ravi Varma: The Most Celebrated Painter of India : 1848 – 1906, Classic Collection, Vol I & II, Parsram Mangharam, India, 2005

  2. Feb 10, 2020 · Photographer G. Venket Ram has translated famous paintings from the 19th century into exquisite photographs that grace a 2020 calendar. Using the renowned Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma as his inspiration, Ram and his team were meticulous in recreating the fine details of the Varma originals with South Indian actors.

  3. However, in 1972, the entire unit was burnt to ashes as a devastating fire gobbled up the entire factory and with it some of the most fascinating original lithographic prints of Raja Ravi Varma. Great Paintings of Raja Ravi Varma. Raja Ravi Varma produced many masterpieces of art during his life.

  4. Apr 29, 2020 · In pictures | Samantha Akkineni and others recreate Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings. At the age of 14, Varma was patronised by Ayilyam Thirunal, the then ruler of Travancore, and went on to receive training in watercolours from Ramaswamy Naidu, the royal painter. Later, Varma studied oil painting with the British painter Theodore Jensen.

  5. Jul 18, 2022 · The Raja Ravi Varma Foundation was set up in 2015, by his great-great granddaughter Rukmani Bayi Thampuran, and the activities are managed by the CEO Gitanjali Maini and Jay Varma.

  6. Ravi Varma painted these pictures in Kilimanoor, aided by his brother Raja Raaja Varma and his sister Mangala Bai Thampuratty. These remarkable canvases were first exhibited in the Trivandrum Museum with royal approval and then in Baroda, and in Bombay after procuring the Baroda Maharaja’s permission, before they finally reached and rarified orbit of the Durbar Hall in Baroda.