Golden Temple

Artist: Ravi Verma
Medium: Oil Painting
Dimension: 150 CM (W) 100 CM (H)

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The Golden Temple oil painting refers to a piece of art depicting the iconic Sikh shrine known as the Harmandir Sahib, or the Golden Temple. It is a famous Sikh gurdwara located in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The painting captures the beauty and grandeur of the temple, showcasing its golden façade, reflecting in the calm waters of the surrounding Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar).

The artist associated with this painting is Ravi Varma. He is considered one of the pioneers of modern Indian art and is known for his realistic and detailed style. He was known for his ability to depict mythological and historical themes as well as portraits of notable individuals.

While Ravi Varma is celebrated for his extensive body of work encompassing various subjects, including religious and mythological themes, it’s worth noting that there is no definitive record of him creating a specific oil painting featuring the Golden Temple. The description provided here is a hypothetical representation of what a Golden Temple oil painting by Ravi Varma might encompass, considering his artistic style and subject matter.

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Dimensions512335191 × 51245192 cm
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