Ladies in the moonlight


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price¥43,600 JPY

Description

Ravi Varma Raja is, without a doubt, one of the most influential and famous artists in the history of Indian art. His painting "Ladies in the moonlight" (Ladies in The Moonlight) is a masterpiece that encapsulates the grace and refinement of the style for which he is known. Ravi Varma, who lived between 1848 and 1906, is famous for having elegantly merged the Indian artistic tradition with the techniques of Western realism, a synthesis that is clearly appreciated in this painting.

"Ladies in the moonlight" presents two young women in a night environment, illuminated by the soft moonlight. The scene takes place in a quiet landscape, with a background where a stream or a body of water is hinted, adding an air of serenity and poetry to the whole. Lunar lighting, which bathes the figures with a dim and silver light, enhances the ethereal and almost magical atmosphere of painting. Varma manages to capture not only the stillness of the night but also a deep sense of intimacy and contemplation.

Women in the painting They are dressed in Saris, traditional Indian garments, whose fabrics seem almost palpable thanks to the meticulous attention that varies dedicates to details. The colors of the saris clear and soft tones contrast delicately with the background, creating a chromatic balance that is as attractive as harmonious. Embroidery and jewels, although subtle, are accurately represented, underlining the high social status of the ladies portrayed.

The composition of the work is another aspect to highlight. Ravi Varma Raja provides the characters in a proximity that suggests a personal connection between them, whether friendship or family. The gestures and expressions of women are embodied with a naturalness that suggests a deepening in the psychology of the characters, a distinctive characteristic of varma art. The way in which the ladies are oriented towards the moonlight not only directs the look of the observer towards the same point of interest, but also suggests a tacit conversation with nature and the cosmos.

Ravi Varma's mastery becomes evident in the way in which he manipulates light and shadows. The silver luminosity of the moon creates a dark light game that adds volume and depth to the figures, causing them to look almost three -dimensional. This technique, influenced by Western realism, adapts perfectly to Indian themes and aesthetics that Ravi varies so masterfully explores in his works.

In terms of symbolism, the presence of the moon could be interpreted in several ways. Culturally, in India, the moon is often associated with femininity, serenity and romance. The choice of this natural element is not accidental and reinforces the emotional and spiritual connection that women in the painting They seem to share.

In summary, "Ladies in the moonlight" is a work that not only stands out for its visual beauty but also for its emotional and technical depth. Raja Ravi Varma, with its unmatched ability to combine styles and traditions, offers a painting that is both a tribute to Indian culture and an exploration of the universal human condition. This work is undoubtedly a lasting testimony of its artistic genius and its ability to transcend cultural and temporal borders.

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