bala1
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Hi All,
Have a look at this truly amazing piece of art...
Location: Tata Museum, Jamshedpur
In the first pic, u can see a painting. This was a gift given to JRD Tata on his B'day by some local artist. Unfortunately, only the painting was given to him and he had promised to reveal the secret shortly.
However, Tata was no more when the secret was actually revealed.When u place a steel rod at the circle in the first one, you will see the image of the JRD Tata as a reflection on the steel rod as seen in the second pic.
What a piece of dedication to a Steel plant owner...
Isn't it an amazing piece of art ?? !!!!!!!!!

From India, Madras
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bala1
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Hi,

One more piece of art: A Raja Ravi Varma painting. Raja Ravi Varma was a great painter from Kerala. Born in 1848 in a princely family in Trivandrum, Kerala. Like his uncle, Raja Raja Varma, he was interested in oil painting. Painting in oil color was popularized in Kerala by Raja Ravi Varma. His paintings were mostly scenes and figures of mythological interest, remarkable for their richness of tone. Even during his lifetime, Ravi Varma was famous in the art circles of the world. His paintings are exhibited at the Sree Chitra Art Gallery in Trivandrum, Baroda, and Mysore Museums. Truly a great painter.

Thank you.

From India, Madras
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