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Different  titles or Sur manea vary from region to region. Their profession and caste need not be same.

rambabu wrote:

Different  titles or Sur manea vary from region to region. Their profession and caste need not be same.

Yes, We aggarwal have only 18 surname one of these is Goyal. Some people form verma community is using this surname. 

Discussion is about Raja Ravi Varma, restrict the conversation to only that.

One thing I wanted to bring to everyone's notice is that in the link provided by Rambabu, the second image of the painting of a young lady with a lamp in the hand is not painted by Raja Ravi Verma but it by Savlaram Haldankar. The painting is titled 'Glow of Hope' and the model was his own 11-year old daughter Geeta Upalekar who recently turned 100. Read wiki link below for more information of that painting which is now housed in the Mysore palace museum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glow_of_Hope

 


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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Discussion is about Raja Ravi Varma, restrict the conversation to only that.

One thing I wanted to bring to everyone's notice is that in the link provided by Rambabu, the second image of the painting of a young lady with a lamp in the hand is not painted by Raja Ravi Verma but it by Savlaram Haldankar. The painting is titled 'Glow of Hope' and the model was his own 11-year old daughter Geeta Upalekar who recently turned 100. Read wiki link below for more information of that painting which is now housed in the Mysore palace museum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glow_of_Hope

Kalyani, I  found some more information about Gita , who is apparently the daughter of Haldankar ..This link gives more personal details about the lady . The painting is extremely beautiul !

http://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/How-a-woman-with-a-lamp-turned-a-plain-canvas-into-a-masterpiece/articleshow/50033938.cms

 


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rambabu wrote:

That is the greatness of Ravi Varma. All his paintings look very realistic. The color combination, shading, make those Paintings just like Photographs.

Now after seeing all these I have become a fan of him.


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Ravi Varma  finely depicts scenes from  the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata . Another good aspect in the Paintings of Ravi Varma is, they are the fusion of Indian traditions and with the techniques of European academic art.

usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Discussion is about Raja Ravi Varma, restrict the conversation to only that.

One thing I wanted to bring to everyone's notice is that in the link provided by Rambabu, the second image of the painting of a young lady with a lamp in the hand is not painted by Raja Ravi Verma but it by Savlaram Haldankar. The painting is titled 'Glow of Hope' and the model was his own 11-year old daughter Geeta Upalekar who recently turned 100. Read wiki link below for more information of that painting which is now housed in the Mysore palace museum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glow_of_Hope

Kalyani, I  found some more information about Gita , who is apparently the daughter of Haldankar ..This link gives more personal details about the lady . The painting is extremely beautiul !

http://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/How-a-woman-with-a-lamp-turned-a-plain-canvas-into-a-masterpiece/articleshow/50033938.cms

Thanks for the link! I read the news too, it was in the papers last week when she was felicitated in a grand function. It is a beautiful painting and when S. L. Haldankar painted this, she was only 11, although she looks older. It is one of the masterpieces in the representational paintings that exists in India today. I wish to see the original one day which is placed in Mysore museum. Maybe you could go see it as you live in the state!


"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Discussion is about Raja Ravi Varma, restrict the conversation to only that.

One thing I wanted to bring to everyone's notice is that in the link provided by Rambabu, the second image of the painting of a young lady with a lamp in the hand is not painted by Raja Ravi Verma but it by Savlaram Haldankar. The painting is titled 'Glow of Hope' and the model was his own 11-year old daughter Geeta Upalekar who recently turned 100. Read wiki link below for more information of that painting which is now housed in the Mysore palace museum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glow_of_Hope

Kalyani, I  found some more information about Gita , who is apparently the daughter of Haldankar ..This link gives more personal details about the lady . The painting is extremely beautiul !

http://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/How-a-woman-with-a-lamp-turned-a-plain-canvas-into-a-masterpiece/articleshow/50033938.cms

Thanks for the link! I read the news too, it was in the papers last week when she was felicitated in a grand function. It is a beautiful painting and when S. L. Haldankar painted this, she was only 11, although she looks older. It is one of the masterpieces in the representational paintings that exists in India today. I wish to see the original one day which is placed in Mysore museum. Maybe you could go see it as you live in the state!

I would think it is in Jaganmohan Palace museum , and I will definitely look it up when I visit Mysore the next time ..


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Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar

Raja Ravi Verma is the renowned artist of India. He made amazing Indian paintings. Visit https://www.indianartideas.in/ to explore amazing Indian artwork made by emerging Indian artists.

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