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Popular Indian Art: Raja Ravi Varma and the Printed Gods of India

 
Erwin Neumayer (Author) Christine Schelberger (Author)
Synopsis

This lavishly illustrated book traces the evolution of printing oleographs (display prints) in India, beginning with the establishment of the Ravi Varma Fine Arts Lithographic Press in Mumbai at the end of the nineteenth century. The authors assemble a large number of popular Indian prints from their rare and extensive collection, the only one of its kind available for this period. Raja Ravi Varma Koil Thampuran (1848-1906), an aristocrat from Travancore by birth and a renowned artist, almost single-handedly created a revolution in modern Indian aesthetics with the establishment of the Ravi Varma Press. His paintings of Gods and Goddesses, epic heroes and heroines, virtually defined the new pan-Indian iconography. Using German printers and high-speed steam driven presses, Ravi Varma published millions of copies of these famous paintings as well as other religious icons. The pictures were also used to advertise goods and services, as indeed, for political propaganda, where heroes, Gods.

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About the authors

Erwin Neumayer

Erwin Neumayer is an archaeologist and ethnologist. He has written on the prehistoric rock art of India, and - together with Christine Schelberger - is the author of Popular Indian Art: Raja Ravi Varma and the Printed Gods of India (OUP, 2003). Erwin Neumayer lives in Vienna.

Christine Schelberger

Christine Schelberger is an artist; she teaches art and art history in Vienna.

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Bibliographic information

Title Popular Indian Art: Raja Ravi Varma and the Printed Gods of India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0195658728
length viii+175p., Plates; Glossary; Bibliography; 30cm.