We have devised a dedicated space for display of our Collection using a museum format that would
be curated from time to time thematically.
CDRPAC Foundation over a period of time has amassed a collection of more than 5000 art pieces
and artefacts of historical importance and antiquity value.
It is purported to display this to the artist community and public in general to showcase a
tapestry of rich heritage of paintings, sculptures, antique bronze statues, lamps, exquisite
wooden sculptures and carvings, rare and artistic stone sculptures, ivory carvings, numismatics
of ancient coins, royal collectibles and other historical items. This display would invoke
interest and remind the young of our rich culture and primarily increase the awareness and love
for the Indian heritage for future generations.
CDRPAC Foundation has assimilated a collection of pre and post-independence paintings from artists of high calibre like Abalal Rehman, M. V. Dhurandhar, Baburao Painter, Nandlal Bose, Ambika Dhurandhar, Jivya Soma Mhase to name some Read More...
At CDRPAC Foundation we have stunning pieces of sculptures of various materials. The subject matter is mostly divine and some borrowed from mythology. -Wood carvings are intricately carved with very beautiful embellished figurines that Read More...
CDRPAC Foundation has some unique collections of stone sculptures, primarily of mythological / Hindu divinities: Dashavatar -Lord Vishnu depiction in various avatars - Sheshashahi, Madhava, Govinda, Narayan, Padmanabha. Read More...
The art of making ivory sculptures, ornaments or decorative carvings in
India has been known since ancient times.
Ivory carving is a hand craft: carving experts carve the ivory with simple
tools like knives and pointed chisels. Ivory is a
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Assorted items of daily use that have been replaced by recent inventions and development are displayed in a separate section. This is bound to recall nostalgia and jog one’s memory: “That was in my home!" Read More...
A very unique collectible that you would witness apart from art is the
collection of a wide range of metal lamps.
The state of Kerala excels in the art of metal lamp making. Every temple in
Kerala has different styles of lamps of all sizes. These are made of either
bronze or brass by a traditional process of making a template using the "clay wax process"
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