Indian art consists of many distinct styles, where artists blended traditional and Western art traditions, and creating art that depicts the rapid change in society, and even in the art styles. India’s most famous paintings belong to popular artists like Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Abanindranath Tagore, M.F.Husain, Tyeb Mehta, Rabindranath Tagore, S.H.Raza and many more who have contributed into the Indian art world.
Raja Ravi Varma’s artworks like Damayanti, Woman Holding a Fruit, Shakuntala, Galaxy of Musicians are all the best works created with the fusion of European artistic style and Indian sensibilities. Amrita Sher-Gil’s paintings include self portraits, and other artworks like Three Girls, Bride’s Toilet, The Little Girl in Blue, Brahmacharis reflect an iconic part of her oeuvre, hinting towards the state of women in the Indian scenario.
M.F. Husain’s most famous works like Horses, Ganga and Jamuna, Mother Teresa, Between the Spider and the Lamp reflect the blend of cubist and the classical Indian style. The way he incorporates memories from his life experiences and social realms mark the richness of his skill. S.H. Raza’s works titled Saurashtra, Bindu, La Terre, Ankuran are all seeking a deeper understanding through a visual language. The artworks began the journey of incorporating geometric patterns, typically recognised as Raza’s artistic evolution. Bindu for him depicted the creation of energies and the progression of life pointing towards the universal truth.
Artery India maintains a database of Top 500 Indian artists based on the artworks performance at the auctions, and analyses it on the basis of art market trends. Artery India also throws light on upcoming auctions, artists’ performance, and the rankings in the art world. India’s most famous paintings are auctioned time and again, and are popular in the art world, achieving record breaks. It stimulates the growth of the art market and has created a uniform appreciation and popularity among the art collectors and art lovers.

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