


Art Title: Sri Venkateshwara
Art Number: 307
Art Style: Mysore Painting
The painting depicts Venkateshwara, also called as Venkataraman swami, the presiding deity of Tirupati. The red and black colour scheme and gold leaf work make the painting appear as precious stones are embedded in gold. It is the background colour which highlights the jewellery. The deity and attendants have been depicted in stylised postures and the whole composition is strictly in accordance with the time-honoured pictorial concept of Lord Venkatesa of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Art Title: Sri Rama Pattabhisheka
Art Number: 301
Art Style: Mysore Painting
The painting depicts the coronation of Lord Rama. Lord Rama is seated in the centre on the throne with Sita on his side. He is flanked by his brother Lakshmana on his right, while Hanuman is seated below. The concept is influenced by the age old description given by rishi Valmiki in Valmiki Ramayan. The life of Lord Rama, ideal man and great warrior is the story of India’s second epic, ‘The Ramayana'.

Art Title: Sri Rama PattabhishekaArt Number: 301
Art Style: Mysore Painting
The painting depicts the coronation of Lord Rama. Lord Rama is seated in the centre on the throne with Sita on his side. He is flanked by his brother Lakshmana on his right, while Hanuman is seated below. The concept is influenced by the age old description given by rishi Valmiki in Valmiki Ramayan. The life of Lord Rama, ideal man and great warrior is the story of India’s second epic, ‘The Ramayana'.

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