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Original Vintage Oleograph – Ram, Sita & Lakshman in Forest (Signed by Vasudeo H. Pandya, 1929)

15,500.00

Features:

Embeslished

Aged

Collectible

Handmade

Description:

This exquisite vintage oleograph from 1929, signed by renowned artist Vasudeo H. Pandya, portrays a pivotal scene from the Ramayana. Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman are seen during their forest exile (Vanvas), with Sita pointing toward the enchanting golden deer, symbolizing the beginning of a key episode in the epic. The serene forest landscape is filled with natural beauty — deer, swans, peacocks, and flowing rivers — evoking peace and divine presence.

 

Details:

 

Title/Theme: Ramayana – Sita pointing to the golden deer

 

Type: Lithographic Oleograph

 

Signed by: Vasudeo H. Pandya

 

Year: 1929

 

Medium: Color oleograph on paper

 

Style: Ravi Varma-inspired devotional art

 

Frame: Original vintage carved golden wood frame

 

Condition: Excellent for its age with original print intact

 

 

Why Collect:

A rare and historically valuable devotional artwork from pre-independence India, this signed oleograph is ideal for collectors of Indian epics, Ravi Varma school prints, and heritage religious art. A timeless portrayal of faith, beauty, and Indian tradition.

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