Admirer of Paul Raj Paintings

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Paul was born in Kodaikanal on 22 September 1914 and died on 2 October 1979. G D Arulraj was born in 1925 and died in June 1972 while visiting India. Arul worked at Laguna Beach in the 60's and 1970's. G D Thyagaraj might have been born in 1922 and I am told that he probably died sometime before 1981. He moved to northern India as a young man. I lived in India as a child and spent a lot of time in Calcutta. My mother purchased several paintings directly from Paul Raj while living in Madras and this got me interested in his works. I then discovered he had two brothers Arul Raj and Thyaga Raj who were both fantastic artists. I could not find much information on the internet so decided to set up my own blog. Subsequently a Facebook tribute site has also been created to the memory of the three brothers. Contact me at: rajbrothers@hotmail.co.uk

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

G D Arulraj - Gateway

This is a nice painting by Arulraj depicting a 'Gateway' or arch into a town.
The painting looks like it is still in a good condition and nicely framed as well.

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Vinayak M Raikar - Ceramic Plate

Today I am discussing a different artist and a different medium.  Recently my wife purchased a ceramic plate from the internet with a beautiful painting on it and it was signed by V M Raikar.  It was produced by the Vitrum Studios of Bombay around 1965 and the painting was fired on a plate made by the Bengal Potteries.
She did some research and managed to contact Mr Raikar's son who lives in India and he was amazed when he saw the photo of the plate decorated by his father all those years ago (50 years).  He was able to report that his father was happy when he heard the story as it brought back many memories of his time working at Vitrum Studios in Bombay after his finished Art College.
You can find out more about Mr Raikar if your click on this link.Vinayak M Raikar

Monday, 21 December 2015

G D Paulraj - Sari seller

This is a nice water colour by G D Paulraj of a man selling saris in a market.
 This seems to be from a period when he painted more close ups and the people in the street are larger.  In many other paintings the people are smaller and a minor feature of the painting.

Friday, 18 December 2015

29 November 2014 - Heading for Pondicherry

As we were leaving the hotel in Tanjore the Sitar player from the evening before had arrived with a CD of his music that I had asked him about.  It was very kind for him to come in the next morning and let me buy a copy.



It was raining hard as soon as we left Tanjore, and the driver told us we were doing a short detour so we could visit another Chola Temple.  But we were on our own today no guide, this temple was unpainted but highly carved and very wet.


When we got to Pondicherry we were staying in a small 18 room hotel near the sea front called the Palais de Mahe, it was very pleasant with beautiful rooms and the walls were decorated in nice artwork.

I was unable to read the name of the artist but they great paintings.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

G D Thyagaraj - Mosque and market

This is a bright market scene with a mosque in the background by Thyagaraj, nice painting.
 

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

G D Paulraj - Doing the Dhobi

This is a painting by G D Paulraj showing a lot of man and women cleaning clothes in the river with large mountains in the background.  I posted a similar one back in 2012 but this one I prefer.
 

Friday, 4 December 2015

28 November 2014 (Part 2) - Tanjore

Once we arrived in Tanjore we picked up our guide and went to visit the former palace buildings which were looking a little sad.  There were many very old bronze statues of considerable size considering their age.
 
From memory this was a large statue with a diameter of around three feet.

Watchtower structure at the palace.
 Very ornate paintings on the palace walls.
 Crows sitting on the palace roof.
Looks like the same deity as in the earlier bronze statue.
We then moved on and visited the 'Great Living Chola Temple in Tanjore'.   There were a lot of pilgrims visiting the temple which was highly carved but not painted.


We then visited a metal work shop and purchased some small heavy bronze statues to take back to the UK.

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

28 November 2014 - Trichy to Tanjore

Left Madurai in heavy rain, the first of our trip, our driver said it was a cyclone and was going to last around three days.  It got wetter the nearer the coast we got, one good point was it kept other people indoors and for a change we were on a good quality road all the way to Trichy (Tiruchirappalli) where we visited the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple which was being renovated and covered in bamboo scaffolding and green netting.
 On the road to Trichy, very wet today.
 Brave motorcyclist.
 Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple being renovated in Trichy.



 We ended up with wet, cold and muddy feet, we were glad we had taken a waterproof jacket!  I will add the Tanjore photos another day