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Quick Overview

Weight 15 kg
Length 4.5 in
Width 35 in
Height 43 in
Main Material Used Wood
Deity Rama
Country Of Manufacture India

Special Comments

Tanjore Painting is delivered framed.

Height and Width mentioned in item detail are including the wooden frame.

Size of the Tanjore painting excluding the frame is 36 x 28 inches.

The frame is solid teakwood.

All colors used are natural colors.

Real 22-carat gold is used in the painting.

Real Semiprecious stones from Jaipur are used.

Description

Tanjore painting of Kodanda Ramaswamy in traditional style and antique finish.

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Description

Tanjore painting of Kodanda Ramaswamy in traditional style and antique finish. Tanjore Paintings of Tamil Nadu impart richness and royal look to any decor these are placed in. They have a warm, captivating quality that can engage even the onlooker with no interest in art.  Thanjavur paintings or Tanjore paintings as these are variously called is one of the old South Indian painting styles dating back to 1600 AD.

The Tanjore painting style, mostly based on Puranic themes and comprised of iconographical details of Hindu gods, goddesses and saints adorns the walls of many South Indian temples.

Thanjavur paintings are strikingly coloured and have gold foils overlaid on detailed, delicate gesso work beautified with glass beads or even semi precious or precious stones. These are mostly painted after detailed scenes of events from Hindu Puranas or Sthala-puranas. In the hands of an expert Tanjore painter these paintings invariably turn out to be extremely beautiful and much sought after therefore, especially antique Tanjore paintings.

This painting of Kodanda Rama Swami is a famous Tanjore painting theme, much like Sri Rama Pattabhishekam (Sri Rama’s coronation), Meenakshi-Somasundarar Kalyanam (marriage of Meenakshi Devi with Shiva as Somasundarar), Andal-Rangamannar Tanjore Painting etc.

While this is a new painting it still carries the same grace as that an antique Tanjore painting would. This is art created by a national awardee Tanjore painter who has very beautifully painted the theme of Sri Kodanda Rama Swami strictly adhering to all the iconographical details of this theme.

Sri Rama is seen in the middle in dark green hue, standing in a graceful pose holding the majestic Kodanda bow. He wears golden armour and is draped in fine golden cloth that is also wrapped around his arms. Rich crown and jewels adorn the body of Sri Kodanda Rama Swami. He hold s an arrow in his right hand and a quiver on his right shoulder.

He is flanked on either side by Sita Devi, his consort and Sri Lakshmana, his younger brother. Sita Devi in red saree holds a lotus delicately. Lakshmana is seen with folded hands. He holds a bow between his arm and shoulder. Hanuman, with folded hands, is also seen standing near the feet of Sri Kodanda Ramaswami.

The trio stands on the backdrop of a beautiful South Indian style mandapam (arched pedestal) decorated with colourful garlands. Two celestial being are seen at the top, on the sides showering flowers on them.

This is a semi embossed Tanjore painting with the mandapam in the background raised above the painting surface to achieve a small three dimensional effect in the painting. The stones used in the painting are all semi precious stones from Jaipur. Real 22K gold foil was used in the painting.

As with all our Tanjore paintings this is created by an award winning artist of Tamil Nadu. A very beautiful Tanjore painting to own indeed.

Customers Who Bought From Us

anonymous danonymous d
12:27 02 Nov 23
I am deeply impressed by the attention to detail in every piece. The team's passion for their craft truly shines through. Thank you for adding beauty to my space!
Sandeep MarwahSandeep Marwah
18:09 05 Jul 23
Krishan gave me excellent service throughout the process, sending regular updates untill deliveryWould highly recommend
Sanjeev DevaSanjeev Deva
02:27 01 Jul 23
Krishnan and Cottage9 industries were amazing! The were professional, timely and gave expert advice for my bespoke bronze idol order. Highly recommended.
David WendDavid Wend
03:05 14 Aug 22
I purchased a Japanese woodblock print from the excellent selection that Cottage9 has. The print was sent carefully packaged and the service that I received was first rate. They were always attentive to my questions and provided a high level of customer care. I will be returning for future purchases.
gayathri prabhakargayathri prabhakar
12:53 25 Jul 22
Simply the best experience I have ever had shopping online. The communication is top notch and their collection of art products and customer service is excellent. Thank you Krishan and Cottage9 for letting me have a wonderful customer experience. I can’t wait to order more products.
Sudhir PaiSudhir Pai
11:38 11 Jul 22
Would strongly recommend Cottage9 for art lovers. Kishan Gupta is a thorough professional who took very good care during the entire made-to-order process for a bronze idol. He knows his subject and can be entirely relied upon. Very happy to do more business with him and Cottage 9.
Bhavani SiegelBhavani Siegel
05:56 12 Apr 22
I have a great love of the unique devotional art from India: over many trips there, as well as from purchases from reputable online sites, I now enjoy a small collection of paintings & sculpture in my home. Since I had first seen them, though, lost-wax sculptures of gods & goddesses - with their graceful limbs holding symbolic articles, with a fresh vitality & lovely facial expressions - had particularly captured my heart. For many years I had searched, in India & online, for one image in particular: that of Sri Rama. Even in India this is not easy to find. One day I did an online search, not expecting much result. Yet at a site in India called Cottage9, I saw a beautiful brass lost-wax of Sri Rama with all the elements I wished for: a graceful yet strong demeanor, holding a separate bow in his hand; with a noble & kind expression. Alas, it had already been sold; lost-wax images are by definition one-of-a-kind. When I inquired, I was told that I could commission another murti of Sri Ram; while of course no lost-wax sculpture can be duplicated, I was assured it would be of the same high quality. This was taking a risk; there was no way to know what the finished sculpture would look like. The person with whom I was interacting, Mr. Gupta, sent me an article describing not only each step, with photos, of creating a lost-wax bronze sculpture (Mr. Gupta patiently answered all my questions about materials, concluding that bronze was generally considered the best metal in lost-wax sculpting), yet also describing the prayer and meditation that each artist undertakes before creating an image of the Divine. Mr. Gupta thoroughly answered several other questions; I even sent some photos of the Murtis which would also be on the altar. After these conversations I felt ready to commission the sculpture. Most imprortantly, I felt Mr. Gupta understood how meaningful this was for me, saying that he would personally watch over the production of the murti. All of the arrangements with Cottage9 were clearly explained and smoothly completed. And, while an investment - comparative to other sites at which I have purchased this intricately produced art, I felt the price was quite reasonable. The creation of the sculpture took between 2-3 months; when the murti arrived, it was packed extremely well in a sealed wooden crate; its journey from India to the U.S. was completed without mishap. And the Sri Rama murti was indeed very beautiful & everything I could have hoped for. I would unhesitatingly recommend Cottage9 if one is looking for authentic, beautiful artwork from India.
Hemendra RanaHemendra Rana
04:19 30 Mar 22
Cottage9 team has been extremely proactive right from suggesting the right product to customizing the same. The best part was they were keeping us posted with timely updates along with pics during the course the product was being customized.I am extremely satisfied with the finished product and whoever has seen it, can’t stop asking for details😊
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