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    19th Century Raja Ravi Varma Painting Sells for $17.9M, Sets Record

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development for the Indian art market, the 19th-century masterpiece ‘Yashoda and Krishna’ by Raja Ravi Varma fetched an impressive $17.9 million at auction. This sale has set a new benchmark, surpassing the previous record held by a work of the renowned modern artist MF Husain from last year. Raja Ravi Varma, celebrated for blending European techniques with Indian themes, has long been regarded as a pioneer in Indian art history.

    The painting depicts the divine bond between Yashoda and the infant Krishna, a popular subject in Indian mythology, which resonates deeply with collectors and art enthusiasts alike. This record-breaking sale highlights the growing global appreciation and demand for classical Indian artworks, reflecting a broader trend of increased interest in South Asian cultural heritage. The auction’s outcome not only elevates Varma’s stature but also signals a robust market for Indian art on the international stage.

    Meanwhile, the surpassing of MF Husain’s record, an artist often dubbed the ‘Picasso of India,’ underscores the dynamic nature of the Indian art scene, where historical and modern works continue to captivate audiences. This milestone is expected to encourage further investment and scholarship in Indian art, fostering greater recognition of its rich artistic traditions. Collectors and institutions may now place renewed emphasis on acquiring and exhibiting such culturally significant pieces, enhancing their visibility worldwide.

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