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Framed Mounted Indian Art Vintage Print Poster Antique Raja Ravi Varma Shakuntala Lost in Dushyanta's Thoughts Hindu Kerala Painting Saree

Framed Mounted Indian Art Vintage Print Poster Antique Raja Ravi Varma Shakuntala Lost in Dushyanta's Thoughts Hindu Kerala Painting Saree

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"Shakuntala Lost in Dushyanta's Thoughts" by the artist Raja Ravi Varma, 1901.

Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906) was an influential Indian painter and artist known for his pioneering efforts in merging European academic techniques with traditional Indian themes. His rich body of work includes portraits of Indian nobility, mythological scenes, and depictions of everyday life. His art played a pivotal role in shaping modern Indian artistic sensibilities and continues to be celebrated for its fusion of realism and Indian cultural elements.

"Shakuntala" is a renowned painting by the Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma. In this work, Ravi Varma captures a poignant moment from the ancient Indian epic, the "Mahabharata": Shakuntala, a maiden of ethereal beauty, is lost in contemplation as she reflects on her love for King Dushyanta.

Shakuntala is portrayed seated on a rock amidst a lush and serene backdrop. Her traditional attire and jewellery reflect her regal lineage and status. She gazes into the distance, engrossed in her emotions and thoughts of her absent husband. A pink lotus flower lies next to her, serving as a poignant symbol of her connection with Dushyanta.

In the distance, we see the divine sage Durvasa approaching Shakuntala's hermitage. Lost in her thoughts, Shakuntala does not greet the sage, and he lays a curse on her, stating that the person she was dreaming of would forget about her altogether (but the legend has a happy ending after all!).

The atmosphere in the painting is suffused with a sense of daydream and loving yearning. The subtle interplay of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, enhancing the emotional resonance. Ravi Varma's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate rendering of Shakuntala's saree, the natural elements of the forest, and the delicate features that reflect her contemplative state.

★ Reproduced from an archive image, respectfully and lovingly restored and enhanced digitally, to remove the non-artistic blemishes and colour fading ♡

★ Available as FRAMED or FRAMED + MOUNTED A3 print (29.7cm x 42cm)

Overall A3 frame size: 45cm x 32cm x 1.5cm (17.7"x 12.7" x 0.5").
Overall A2 frame size: 62cm x 45cm x 1.5cm (24.5"x 17.5" x 0.5").

★ Choose the frame size and colour from the drop-down menu.

★ Printed in England on a 350gsm Eucalyptus paper, made from eucalyptus pulp from sustainable sources. It is brilliant white and smooth and Eco printed with high pigment environmentally-friendly toners.

★ The frame moulding measures 20mm wide and 15mm deep. Classic style in white, black or rustic (wood) finish. Fitted with high-clarity plastic safety glass (perspex). Two hooks at the back: ready to hang in portrait or landscape orientation. Ivory colour mount (with larger frame) - white colour mount available instead at no extra charge, just leave a note at the checkout ♡

UNFRAMED / PRINT ONLY ALSO AVAILABLE here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1547225991

MATCHING PRINT ONLY LISTING ALSO AVAILABLE here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1535225650

(Interior images are shown for styling and illustrative purposes only, not to be used as a precise scale guide. There will be no watermarks on the actual print.)

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