- p. 59d, 1986 (2nd Edition, 2004),
Thames & Hudson, ISBN 050023454X; "
Oleographs: what are they, and can they be restored?", Fine Art
Restoration Co.,...
- and
later shifted it to
Malavli near Lonavala,
Maharashtra in 1899. The
oleographs produced by the
press were
mostly of
Hindu gods and
goddesses in scenes...
-
Oleograph by Raja Ravi
Varma depicting a Shiva-centric Panchayatana. A
bearded Shiva sits in the
centre with his wife
Parvati and
their infant son Ganesha;...
- Usha
Dreaming Aniruddha (
oleographic print) Raja Ravi
Varma (1848–1906)...
-
displays black stone used in the
workshop of Raja Ravi
Varma to
create oleographs.
Oleograph is a
traditional means of m**** printing, and Ravi
Varma used them...
- (counter-clockwise, from left-top: Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna;
Buddha and Kalki), 19th
century oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma...
- the
National Museum, Delhi.
Oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma: The 19th-century
Indian artist Raja Ravi
Varma produced an
oleograph depicting Vasantasena. Movies:...
-
Mhalsa Khandoba and
Mhalsa killing demons Mani-Malla — a po****r
oleograph, c.1880.
Devanagari म्हाळसा
Sanskrit transliteration Mhāḷasā
Weapon Trishula...
-
Bhima An
oleograph of
Bhima by Ravi
Varma Press Personal Information Affiliation Pandavas Weapon Mace Bow
Arrow Family Parents Vayu (father) ****i (mother)...
- Mṛcchakatika (The
Little Clay Cart) An
oleographic print depicting the
female protagonist Vasantasenā, a rich courtesan.
Written by Śūdraka (Simuka) Characters...