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Lot No. 78


 RAMGOPAL VIJAYVARGIYA

 1905-2003
 UNTITLED (RADHA KRISHNA)
 26.5 x 20 in (67.3 x 50.8 cm)
 Gouache on paper
 1994
 Signed & Dated: Bottom Left
 ` 8,00,000 - 10,00,000 | $ 10,000 - 12,500
 Provenance: Property from a collection based in Jaipur. Artwork
 was acquired by the present owner directly from the artist






















 Artist Ramgopal Vijayvargiya, born in Baler, Rajasthan, in
 1905, was drawn to the world of art from a very early age. His
 first exposure to the basic principles of drawing came through
 a wandering ascetic. When his father discovered Ramgopal’s
 passion for painting, he wholeheartedly supported his artistic
 pursuits. Ramgopal Vijayvargiya went on to study at the Maharaja
 School  of  Arts  and Crafts, where he  was  fortunate to  receive
 guidance from the renowned Bengal revivalist, Shailendranath
 De. At the tender age of 17, Ramgopal held his debut solo
 exhibition at the Fine Arts and Crafts Society in Kolkata.

 His exceptional talent was evident, leading to his accelerated
 progress in the college curriculum. In fact, within a year, he
 had advanced to the final year of his five year course, ultimately
 graduating in just eight months. Following his academic journey,
 Ramgopal briefly took on the role of a drawing teacher, but this
 occupation proved short-lived. By the time he reached the age
 of  30,  he  had  already  established  a  prominent  reputation  in
 the world of art, with nearly a thousand of his paintings finding
 eager buyers.

 Many of these artworks drew inspiration from the works of poets
 and writers, including Kalidas and Omar Khayyam, among
 others.Through the course of his career, the artist created a
 large body of work. His paintings are now housed in various
 important collections around the world.
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