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Raja Ravi Varma Masterpieces Command Crores at Auction

As a Navratna pioneer, Ravi Varma’s rare oils command top prices and shift market benchmarks

Raja Ravi Varma painting
Arjun And Subhadra | 23 x 20 in | Oil on canvas | Circa 1910 | Sold in 2016 by AstaGuru for ₹3,66,15,510 ($416,085)

The roots of the Indian art market can be traced to Raja Ravi Varma, arguably the first Indian artist to operate within a recognisable national art economy. His mastery of European academic Realism and adoption of oil painting marked a decisive shift in Indian visual culture. He was among the first Indian artists to influence how people looked at art, aided significantly by the dissemination of his imagery through chromolithographic prints.

While these prints democratised access to art, they also had an unintended long-term effect: by contrast, his original oil paintings became increasingly rare. Today, with the most important works residing in institutional collections or tightly-held private hands, the appearance of a significant Ravi Varma at auction is a notable market event. It also has the power to shift the price index significantly for these pioneers of Modern art.

Over the last five years, his works have generated a total auction turnover of roughly ₹163.98 crore ($18.63 million), with merely 21 lots sold. Among these, over 60 per cent have been sold in the higher price bracket of above ₹1 crore. In 2025, the sale of his seven works generated a total revenue of ₹23.94 crore ($2.72 million). Similarly, nearly 60 per cent of these were sold in the higher price bracket, exceeding the sale value of over ₹1 crore.

Such competitive bidding reflects his extreme historical significance and shows that Ravi Varma represents the genesis of value creation in Indian art. Additionally, 38 per cent of Raja Ravi Varma lots sold for above ₹10 crore at auction between 2021 and 2025.

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