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Painting

1982 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The canvas depicts two trees on which two bright green parrots are perched. Above we see a god sitting on an elephant and below, a hunter who has just fired an arrow at the tree.
At the centre of the painting we see an extract of the Ramayana written in Hindi. In this painting, the artist has applied bright green and yellow in loosely defined areas. Pop influences and oriental calligraphic art are deployed by the artist to depict an Indian mythological subject.

Redappa Naidu was born in 1932. The artist trained at the Government College of Arts & Crafts in Madras. He held his first one-man show in 1958. He has exhibited in India and abroad and participated in the Biennale at Paris, 1965, Sao Paulo, 1969, the Kala Yatra Exhibitiion, London, 1972 and other group shows. He received the Lalit Kala Akademi Awards in New Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and Madras between 1962-1971. The artist died in 1999.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Painted in oil on canvas
Brief description
Painting, Ramayana scene, by Redappa Naidu, oil on canvas, India, 1982
Physical description
A bright canvas with greens and oranges applied thinly in loosely defined areas. Depicts two trees on which sit parrots. A hunter has just fired an arrow at the cover tree while a god sits on an elephant above. A good example of recent work of this artist which, while featuring on Indian mythological subject, reflects western 'pop' influences and oriental calligraphic art.
Dimensions
  • Height: 85.5cm
  • Width: 76cm
  • With ( box) frame height: 101cm
  • With (box) frame width: 114cm
1985 dimensions are from accession register.
Content description
Two trees on which sit parrots. A hunter has just fired an arrow at the cover tree while a god sits on an elephant above. A good example of recent work of this artist which, while featuring on Indian mythological subject, reflects western 'pop' influences and oriental calligraphic art.
Marks and inscriptions
Signature in bottom right hand corner
Object history
Purchased from Sarah Abraham. Rps 84/106 and 1997/861
Subjects depicted
Summary
The canvas depicts two trees on which two bright green parrots are perched. Above we see a god sitting on an elephant and below, a hunter who has just fired an arrow at the tree.
At the centre of the painting we see an extract of the Ramayana written in Hindi. In this painting, the artist has applied bright green and yellow in loosely defined areas. Pop influences and oriental calligraphic art are deployed by the artist to depict an Indian mythological subject.

Redappa Naidu was born in 1932. The artist trained at the Government College of Arts & Crafts in Madras. He held his first one-man show in 1958. He has exhibited in India and abroad and participated in the Biennale at Paris, 1965, Sao Paulo, 1969, the Kala Yatra Exhibitiion, London, 1972 and other group shows. He received the Lalit Kala Akademi Awards in New Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and Madras between 1962-1971. The artist died in 1999.
Collection
Accession number
IS.88-1985

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Record createdApril 12, 2007
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