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This rare vintage lithograph beautifully depicts Arjuna, the heroic Pandava prince from the Indian epic Mahabharata, celebrated for his peerless archery skills, valor, and unwavering devotion to righteousness (dharma). Shown in full royal attire, Arjuna stands tall holding a bow, with a quiver of arrows on his back, ready for battle. His ornate crown, gem-studded armor, and embroidered garments highlight the regal aesthetics of traditional Indian lithographic art.
The background features a serene landscape with flowering plants, fortified walls, and open skies—symbolizing the harmony between warrior spirit and nature. Printed by The Bolton F.A.L. Works, Tar Deo, Bombay and published by Hem Chander Bhargava, Dariba, Delhi, this lithograph is a striking example of early 20th-century printing mastery and storytelling through art.
Framed in its original wooden border, this piece is not only a decorative treasure but also a meaningful representation of one of India’s most revered epic heroes.
Specifications:
Subject: Arjuna (Pandava Prince)
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Publisher: Hem Chander Bhargava, Dariba, Delhi
Printer: The Bolton F.A.L. Works, Tar Deo, Bombay
Era: Early 20th century
Frame: Original wooden frame
Condition: Vintage, with age-consistent wear and patina
Ideal For:
Collectors of mythological Indian art, heritage décor lovers, museums, and admirer
s of epic storytelling.
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