Raja Ravi Varma's Yashoda And Krishna Painting Sells For ₹167.2 Crore, Setting New Indian Art Record

Cyrus Poonawalla of the Serum Institute has purchased the iconic Indian painting of Yashodha and Krishna by artist Raja Ravi Varma, setting a new world record for the highest price ever paid for an Indian painting at auction.

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Raja Ravi Varma's Iconic Yashoda and Krishna Painting | Image: ANI

Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma's oil painting of 'Yashodha and Krishna' has set a new world record for the highest price for an Indian painting sold at the auction. The art was sold for Rs 167.20 crore inclusive of the buyer's premium. 
The bidding took place at the Saffronart auction house on April 1. Taking to their Instagram handle, they shared a snap of the Indian artwork.
"RAJA RAVI VARMA'S Yashoda and Krishna, circa 1890s, sold for Rs 167.20 crores ($17.97 million), surpassing its higher estimate, setting a record for the highest value achieved by the artist in an auction worldwide. It is also the highest value work by an Indian artist sold at auction globally," wrote Saffronart. The painting has beaten the previous record set by MF Husain's Untitled (Benares) which fetched Rs 15.60 crore last year. 
"Saffronart's Spring Live Auction concluded as a remarkable white glove success, with 100% of the lots sold. At the heart of the evening was Raja Ravi Varma's phenomenal 'Yashoda and Krishna' which achieved an extraordinary Rs 167.20 crores ($17.97 million), setting a new benchmark as the highest value ever achieved for Indian art at auction globally," captioned the auction house. 
 


According to the website of Saffronart, Ravi Varma was at the height of his career when he painted the famous 'Yashodha and Krishna' in 1890. Yashoda and Krishna ranks as one of the artist's most accomplished works.
"In this painting, he interprets the universally resonant theme of maternal love through the mythological figures of the infant Lord Krishna and his foster mother Yashoda, a subject strongly embedded in Indian culture and devotional sentiment," read the description of the painting on the website.
 

Published By : Niharika Sanjeeiv

Published On: 3 April 2026 at 07:29 IST