Description
RAJA RAVI VARMA BROUGHT EUROPEAN REALISM INTO INDIAN ART — AND MADE IT FEEL ENTIRELY NATURAL.
Soft light. Controlled detail. A human presence that feels observed rather than imagined. His paintings carried Indian subjects with a kind of intimacy that audiences had never seen before.
In Woman Holding a Fruit, that approach becomes unmistakable. The turned posture, the lowered gaze, the fruit held lightly in the hand — nothing here feels staged. The richness of the fabric, the jewellery, the warmth of the skin tones — every detail is carefully balanced without losing ease or softness.
FROM CLASSICAL PAINTING TO CONTEMPORARY SPACES.
At BAC, we reimagine historic artworks as handcrafted canvas installations for modern interiors.
Our signature presentation transforms the artwork from a printed canvas into a sculptural wall piece — tension-mounted by hand onto solid Sagwan teak using high-strength cotton lacing. The result is clean, architectural, and designed to bring presence into a space without overwhelming it.
No glass. No bulky frame.
Just the artwork, elevated through material and craftsmanship.
BAC CANVAS INSTALLATION
• Tension-mounted on handcrafted Sagwan teak
• Premium high-GSM canvas
• High-strength cotton thread lacing
• Museum-quality archival printing
• Handcrafted by skilled artisans
• Exclusively created by Bombay Art Company
Not just a painting.
A handcrafted art installation.
Only by Bombay Art Company.







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