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Who printed this famous image of Raja Ritudhwaj and Princess Madalsa?​

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Answered by ItzModel
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Explanation:

Prince Ritudhwaj was full of sorrow at being separated from his wife, Madalasa, who he believed to be deceased. When he was granted a wish of seeing his wife, the prince fainted. Upon regaining his consciousness, he stepped forward to touch her, but King Ashwatar stopped him, cautioning that she was not real, and would vanish as soon as he touched her. Hearing this, Ritudhwaj once again lost his consciousness. Seeing the pitiable condition of the prince, Ashwatar helped reunite Ritudhwaj and Madalasa.

This artwork from the 1930-40s is signed by the artist, Raja Ravi Varma. There are some stains towards the bottom and left sides, as well as two spots towards the top, in the sky. There is a small tear on the lower right side.

Answered by dk6060805
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Raja Ravi Varma created the Image

Explanation:

  • Sovereign Ritudhwaj was loaded with distress at being isolated from his better half, Madalasa, who he accepted to be expired.
  • At the point when he had conceded a desire of seeing his better half, the ruler blacked out.
  • After recapturing his awareness, he ventured forward to contact her, however, King Ashwatar halted him, advised that she was not genuine, and would evaporate when he contacted her.
  • Hearing this, Ritudhwaj by and by lost his cognizance. Seeing the pitiable state of the sovereign, Ashwater rejoined Ritudhwaj and Madalasa.  

This craftsmanship from the 1930-40s is marked by the craftsman, Raja Ravi Varma. There are a few stains towards the base and left sides, just as two spots towards the top, in the sky. There is a little tear on the lower right side.

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