Judith
Raja Ravi Varma (1848 – 1906)
Explore the art of Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906), India’s pioneering painter! He blended European techniques with Hindu mythology, creating iconic & accessible art through affordable lithographs that shaped modern Indian identity.
The Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation (Bangalore, India)
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At Kilimanur, Ravi Varma and his brother C. Raja Raja Varma housed a large collection of art books, catalogues, postcards and photographs, accumulated while on their many travels, and which served as their constant source material. When required, Ravi Varma did not hesitate to incorporate Western classical postures or heroic stances into his own works. There is perhaps, one known example of Ravi Varma replicating a European painting in its entirety instead of a partial adaptation. On his visit to Baroda in 1888, Ravi Varma had seen Judith, painted by Benjamin Constant in 1886. Judith was a forceful theme and a popular motif with European painters for centuries because it justified the painting of a scantily-dressed
About this artwork
- Title: Judith
- Artist: Raja Ravi Varma
- Year: 1889
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: The Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation
- Movement: Academic Realism
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Late Medieval
- Keywords: benjamin constant , indian art history , hindu mythology
Quick Facts
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Artist: Raja Ravi Varma
- Subject or theme: Hindu Mythology
- Location: Heritage Foundation, Bengaluru
- Artistic style: Classical Indian Art
- Year: 1889
- Title: Judith


