Lady juggled


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price¥43,800 JPY

Description

Raja Ravi Varma, one of the most eminent painters in India of the nineteenth century, transports us through time and space with his work "Ladma jug" (Malabar Lady). This painting stands out not only for its technical expertise, but also for its ability to capture the essence of culture and sophistication of the time.

In "Malabar Lady", the observer is received by the central figure, a woman who radiates dignity and elegance. Dressed in a sumptuous silk sari, which drains delicately over her body, the lady is the epitome of grace. The woman's Sari is of a sumptuous golden tone that reflects the light, a testimony of the varamous ability to capture the texture and brightness of the tissues. His position is relaxed, with one hand supported by the hip and the other holding a colla of jasmine flowers, a traditional symbol of beauty and femininity in Indian culture.

The Ravi Varma Raja Master in the use of color is evident in this work. The color palette, dominated by warm and terrible tones, not only highlights the figure of the lady, but also creates a harmonious contrast with the dark background, making the main character emerge with greater prominence. This game of lights and shadows, along with the thorough detail in the treatment of Sari and jewels, evidence the domain of varm over Western pictorial techniques, incorporated with a vernacular style.

The serene expression of the lady's face adds an additional layer of depth to the composition. His eyes, big and expressive, seem to convey a past story, perhaps of melancholy or introspection. The delicate ornaments that we carry, from the earrings to the necklace and the bracelet, are not mere accessories, but are used to highlight their status and refinement.

Varma, known for their portraits that fuse European techniques with Indian themes, revolutionizes the art of portrait in India. Its treatment of the texture of the skin, light and textile draped reflects a deep understanding of anatomy and portraitology. This synthesis of styles not only made Ravi's art accessible to a broader audience, but also established a new standard in the Indian art of his time.

"Lady jug" is not only an aesthetically pleasant representation, but also a cultural document that captures fashion, customs and aesthetics of southern India in the 19th century. The work is a tangible reflection of the convergence of two worlds: the Indian tradition and European artistic influences, a mixture that raja ravi varams navigated with remarkable mastery.

In summary, "Ladama Malabar" is a palpable testimony of the artistic ability and the deep cultural sense of Ravi Varma. Each line, each choice of color and every detail in the clothing and in the ornaments contribute to a work that not only celebrates the beauty of its subject, but also honors the rich cultural heritage of India. The work is undoubtedly a bridge between two worlds, a paradigmatic example of art that transcends borders and epochs.

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