1) Damayanti talking to a swan
2) Arjuna and Subhadra
3) Shakuntala
4) Lord Krishna as Ambassador
5) Victory of Indrajit
6) Romancing Couple
7) A Lady Playing Swarbat
8) Lakshmi
9) Murugan
10) Saraswati
11) Bhishma Pledge
12) Yashoda decorating Krishna
13) Radha Madhavam
14) Asthasiddi
15) Gangavataranam
16) Draupadi carrying milk honey
17) Draupadi's humiliation
18) Krishna and Balarama meet their parents
Raja ravi varma mastered the western art of oil painting and realistic life study but painted themes from indian mythlogy.He dramatised the scenes of ramayana and mahabharat on canvas.
Raja Ravi Varma went by The Painter Prince.
it was a maharashtrian devdasi named sugandha..she appears in most of his paintings which were drawn outside kerala
The real name of Ravi-Devyani from "Stree Teri Kahani" is Aashika Bhatia. She plays the character of Devyani in the series, which is known for its engaging storytelling and relatable themes. Aashika is an Indian actress who has gained popularity through various television shows and web series.
Ravi's comes from India
Raja ravi varma mastered the western art of oil painting and realistic life study but painted themes from indian mythlogy.He dramatised the scenes of ramayana and mahabharat on canvas.
The cast of Raja Ravi Varma - 1990 includes: Raja Ravi Varma as himself
Raja Ravi Varma was born on April 29, 1848.
Raja Ravi Varma was born on April 29, 1848.
Raja Ravi Varma went by The Painter Prince.
Raja Ravi Varma is 163 years old (birthdate: April 29, 1848).
Raja Ravi Varma College of Fine Arts was created in 1915.
Raja Ravi Varma died on October 2, 1906, in Kilimanoor, Kerala, India of diabetes.
Raja Ravi Varma was born in 1848 in the village of Kilimanoor, located in the princely state of Travancore, in present-day Kerala, India. He belonged to the royal family of Kilimanoor, which was a feudal dynasty within the larger Travancore kingdom. His artistic contributions significantly influenced Indian painting, blending traditional Indian themes with European techniques.
Raji ravi
Raja Ravi Varma
In 1974, Raja Ravi Varma was posthumously awarded the gold medal by the Royal Academy of Arts in London for his significant contributions to Indian art and painting. He was celebrated for his ability to blend traditional Indian themes with European techniques, which revolutionized Indian visual art. His works, particularly those depicting Hindu mythology and epics, gained immense popularity and helped shape modern Indian art. Varma's legacy continues to influence artists and art lovers today.