





Vishnu with Attendant Deities, Oleograph
Chromolithographic oleograph depicting Lord Vishnu standing in regal repose, attended by celestial figures and devotees within a verdant, wooded setting. Vishnu is shown adorned with elaborate jewellery and garments, his calm frontal stance anchoring the composition, while surrounding figures gesture in devotion, creating a sense of ritual procession and divine presence.
Rendered in a harmonious palette of greens, ochres, and gold tones, the work reflects the visual language of early 20th-century Indian mythological prints produced for domestic worship. The balanced figural arrangement, idealised physiognomies, and narrative clarity are characteristic of devotional imagery shaped by the widespread circulation of chromolithography in western India, within the broader visual tradition influenced by the Ravi Varma school. The print is presented in a decorative wooden frame, likely of the period. Condition Note Signs of age and devotional use are present and consistent with period production. These do not detract from the overall visual impact of the work.
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Chromolithographic oleograph depicting Lord Vishnu standing in regal repose, attended by celestial figures and devotees within a verdant, wooded setting. Vishnu is shown adorned with elaborate jewellery and garments, his calm frontal stance anchoring the composition, while surrounding figures gesture in devotion, creating a sense of ritual procession and divine presence.
Rendered in a harmonious palette of greens, ochres, and gold tones, the work reflects the visual language of early 20th-century Indian mythological prints produced for domestic worship. The balanced figural arrangement, idealised physiognomies, and narrative clarity are characteristic of devotional imagery shaped by the widespread circulation of chromolithography in western India, within the broader visual tradition influenced by the Ravi Varma school. The print is presented in a decorative wooden frame, likely of the period. Condition Note Signs of age and devotional use are present and consistent with period production. These do not detract from the overall visual impact of the work.




















