A pen sketch of Varadharaja Perumal Temple's courtyard, highlighting its gopuram, mandapam, and Dravidian detail.
Size of unframed painting :20x28inches / Framed painting: 27x35inches ( border 3inch and 0.5inch black wood frame) This pen sketch depicts the inner courtyard of the Varadharaja Perumal Temple in Kanchipuram, a major Vishnu shrine and Divya Desam. The scene highlights its Dravidian architecture with a towering gopuram adorned with intricate carvings. A pillared mandapam stands prominently in front, showcasing detailed stonework. To the left, a large banyan tree adds balance and life. Devotees in traditional attire walk across the shaded courtyard, enhancing the sacred, serene mood. The drawing captures not just the temple’s grandeur but also its spiritual energy and historic depth, reflecting centuries of devotion and artistry.
Courtyard of Kanchipuram Sri Varadharaja Perumal Temple
- Collection: Illustration
- Medium / Material: Pen
- Surface: Paper
- Dimensions: H 20 in x W 28 in
- Size Band: Medium
- Framed: Unframed
- Ready to Hang: Yes
- Year: 2016
- Motif / Keywords: Temple
Gently dust with a soft, dry brush and display in a dry, shaded spot away from moisture and chemicals.
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