M V Dhurandhar

Painter | India

Born in 1867

Died in 1944

« Popular works include documenting the city of Bombay and its people, as well as painting scenes from Hindu mythology and Omar Khayyam series.. »

He graduated from the Sir J J School of Art in Mumbai in 1890. Fascinated by the form of art of European and British artists, Mahadev Visvanath Dhurandhar began emulating the European Academic Art form. He painted a lot of figurative works and studies of people like Raja Ravi Varma. His works include more than 5,000 paintings and 50,000 illustrations. He joined the same school as a teacher where he earlier studied and later became the first Indian to be appointed director of the art school.

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Popular works include documenting the city of Bombay and its people, as well as painting scenes from Hindu mythology and Omar Khayyam series.

Painter | India

Born in 1867

Died in 1944

M V Dhurandhar
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He graduated from the Sir J J School of Art in Mumbai in 1890. Fascinated by the form of art of European and British artists, Mahadev Visvanath Dhurandhar began emulating the European Academic Art form. He painted a lot of figurative works and studies of people like Raja Ravi Varma. His works include more than 5,000 paintings and 50,000 illustrations. He joined the same school as a teacher where he earlier studied and later became the first Indian to be appointed director of the art school.

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Prizes
  • President of India, appreciated his statue made by Bal Chowan, Exhibited at the Centenary Celebration of Rajaram High School, Kolhapur. 1952
  • Wembley Exhibition, London 1923
  • Gold Medal from Fine Art & Industrial Exhibition, Mumbai, Pandharpur, Jalgaon & Gwalior respectively 1904,07,10,14
  • Gold Medal for his Painting, ‘Have You Come Laxmi?’, Bombay Art Society (BAS), Mumbai 1895
  • Awarded Mayo Medal. 1894
Group Exhibitions
  • 'Ethos V: Indian Art Through the Lens of History (1900 to 1980), Indigo Blue Art, Singapore
  • 'Drawings', Apparao Galleries, Chennai
  • ‘Manifestations II’, organized by Delhi Art Gallery, Mumbai & New Delhi.
  • Wembley Exhibition, London.
  • Indian Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition, Varanasi.
  • Fine Art & Industrial Exhibition, Pandharpur.
  • Congress Industrial & Agricultural Exhibition, Kolhapur
  • Madras Fine Arts Exhibition, Chennai
  • Bombay Art Society (BAS), Mumbai

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