Skip to main content

Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

to
3
2
4
1
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
5
5
6,997
3,373
2,513
1,212
3
2
2
2
2
Artist: Dhiraj Chowdhury
Boat, Mixed Media on Paper Color by Dhiraj Chowdhuri "In Stock"
By Dhiraj Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Dhiraj Chowdhury - Boat - 14.5 x 22, inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Paper, 2014 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Style of the Artist : He steadfastly believes that art has to be clos...
Category

2010s Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled, Ink on Paper, Red, Black & White Color Indian Master "In Stock"
By Dhiraj Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Dhiraj Chowdhury - Untitled - 14 x 10 inches (unframed size) ink on Paper ( Unframed & Door Delivered ) Style of the Artist : He steadfastly believes that art has to be closely associated with life – with humanity, with humanism. And he comes through with this concept in his works – which are sometimes heart – reading, sometimes violent, brutal even chaotic, but always cogent, modern, and somehow loaded with both wisdom and hope. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1936, West Benagal, India...
Category

Early 2000s Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Ink, Paper

Musing, Figurative, Red, Yellow Color, Oil on Canvas Indian Master "In Stock"
By Dhiraj Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Dhiraj Chowdhury - Women with the Long Hair 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Proposed Framed Size : 20 x 20 inches Oil on Canvas, 2012 ( Rolled & Door Delivered ) Style of the Artist : He steadfastly believes that art has to be closely associated with life – with humanity, with humanism. And he comes through with this concept in his works – which are sometimes heart – reading, sometimes violent, brutal even chaotic, but always cogent, modern, and somehow loaded with both wisdom and hope. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1936, West Benagal, India. Education and experience : Graduated from Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, and Delhi Polytechnic (Delhi College of Art). In 1996 retired as professor of Painting, College of Art, New Delhi University. Published books on art. Founded a number of art groups and initiated art activities. Exhibitions : Held over 100 solo shows in major cities of India and 20 one-man shows abroad in USA, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, and Sweden. Participated in several group shows, national and international, including one in Geneva in 1979 with Miro, Dali, Calder, Cavalli, Pozzi, and Sugai. Received 15 awards, including the National Award from Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi. Awards : 1950 - Received the Governors Medal, West Bengal. 1959 - Received award for his water colour painting, Govt. College of Art and Craft, Calcutta. 1961 - Received award for his graphic art, Delhi Polytechnic, New Delhi. 1964 - Award for his mural painting, Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta. 1966 - Award for his Poster Design, All India Poster...
Category

2010s Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Board, Oil, Acrylic

Urbashi Series : Charcoal on Board by Modern Indian Artist Dhiraj Chowdhury
By Dhiraj Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Dhiraj Chowdhury - Urbashi Series - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Charcoal on Board ( Framed & Door Delivered ) Style of the Artist : He steadfastly believes that art has to be closely associated with life – with humanity, with humanism. And he comes through with this concept in his works – which are sometimes heart – reading, sometimes violent, brutal even chaotic, but always cogent, modern, and somehow loaded with both wisdom and hope. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1936, West Benagal, India...
Category

2010s Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Board, Charcoal

Musing, Figurative, Acrylic on Board by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Dhiraj Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Dhiraj Chowdhury - Urbashi Series - 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Board ( Framed & Door Delivered ) Style of the Artist : He steadfastly believes that art has to be closely associated with life – with humanity, with humanism. And he comes through with this concept in his works – which are sometimes heart – reading, sometimes violent, brutal even chaotic, but always cogent, modern, and somehow loaded with both wisdom and hope. About the Artist and his work : Born : 1936, West Benagal, India...
Category

2010s Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Board, Acrylic

Related Items
1930s WPA Era Modernist Colorado Mining Mountain Landscape, Autumn Landscape
By Louise Ronnebeck
Located in Denver, CO
Original vintage painting by early Colorado woman artist, Louise Ronnebeck (1901-1980) of a mine in the mountains of Colorado, WPA Era, circ...
Category

1930s American Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Mixed Media

PAESAGGIO - Tecnica mista su tela, firmato , 1970
Located in Napoli, IT
Dipinto Titolo"Paesaggio" realizzato tecnica mista su tela negli anni '70.
Category

1970s Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

A Goodnight Hug by Raymond Debieve, French Cubist Figurative Painting on Carton
By Raymond Debieve
Located in Atlanta, GA
This piece is framed. Unframed (the artwork only) this piece measures 12"H x 8"W Raymond Debieve (1931-2011) Born in northern France as a twin to brother Michel Debieve (who also b...
Category

Mid-20th Century Cubist Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Cardboard, Mixed Media

Wreath in Hair_America Martin_Ink on Paper_Portrait/Figurative/Floral
By America Martin
Located in 326 N Coast Hwy. | Laguna Beach, CA
America Martin "Wreath in Hair" Ink on Paper 22" x 22" Framed Exploring the identity of both her namesake and country, LA-based America Martin draws inspiration from her Colombian h...
Category

2010s Contemporary Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Ink, Archival Paper

Manayunk, Schuylkill River, Factory, City Scene Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1970
By Giovanni Martino
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Provenance: Private Collection, San Diego, CA. Framed Giovanni Martino, National Academy of Design* member, was born on May 1, 1908 in Philadelphia PA where all seven brothers and one sister, Filomina, Frank, Antonio, Albert, Ernest, Giovanni, Edmond, and William became painters. They were under the tutelage of their eldest brother, Frank, who in the late 1920s, founded the first commercial art* studio, Martino Studios, at 27 South 18th Street. Besides studying with his two eldest brothers, Giovanni also studied with Albert Jean Adolph at La France Institute, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts*, The Graphic Sketch Club, and Spring Garden Institute in Philadelphia. In his mid teens he accompanied his two eldest brothers to New Hope searching for subjects to paint. In the 1930s, he also started to paint in Manayunk, a hilly mill town along the Schuylkill River. At this time he signed his paintings M. Giovanni. These colorful impressionistic* works proceeded more thinly painted dramatically poetic street scenes of the mill town. These images developed into impasto* laden oils in the 1960's with some of the paintings worked with a palette knife*. In Manayunk, he was a common sight on the streets and sidewalks, painting on-the-spot with his wife, Eva Marinelli and his two daughters, Nina & Babette. In the 1980's and 90's he also painted in Conshohocken and Norristown with his youngest daughter, Babette. His paintings became more sharply executed like his earlier work but were more colorful. In the late '90's he worked in his studio to enlarge paintings. He is the recipient of over 100 awards and honors. He received the Benjamin Altman Prize in Landscape Painting in 1975 at the National Academy of Design, NYC where he was elected an Academician (NA) in 1944. He mentored not only his wife and two daughters but also taught at Lehigh University and the Graphic Sketch Club, Philadelphia. He died at his home in Blue Bell on February 1, 1997. (Babette Martino...
Category

1970s American Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Paper, Oil, Tempera

Cubist Interpretation of Baule Masks, Masques Africains Cubistes.
Located in Cotignac, FR
Late 20th Century French oil on board painting of stylised African Tribal masks by Charles LeBris. Signed, dated and numbered bottom right. An arresting and colourful work reminiscent of the paintings of Picasso and Modigliani from the beginning of the 20th century. Le Bris has taken as his subject the Baule masks...
Category

1990s Cubist Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Acrylic, Oil, Board

Portrait of a Woman with Brown Hair on a Red Background in Acrylic
Located in Soquel, CA
Portrait of a Woman with Brown Hair on a Red Background in Acrylic on Artist's Board Portrait of a woman in the style of Amedeo Modigliani by an unknown artist (20th century). The w...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Illustration Board

Drawing 14, Series Drawing - Large Format, Charcoal On Paper Panting
By Krzysztof Gliszczyński
Located in Salzburg, AT
The artwork is unframed and will be shipped rolled in a tube Krzysztof Gliszczyński is Professor for painting on Academy of fine arts Gdansk. Krzysztof Gliszczyński born in Miastko in 1962. Graduated from the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts in 1987 in the studio of Prof. Kazimierz Ostrowski. Between 1995 and 2002 founder and co-manager of Koło Gallery in Gdańsk. lnitiator of the Kazimierz Ostrowski Award, con-ferred by the Union of Polish Artists and Designers (ZPAP), Gdańsk Chapter. Dean of the Painting Faculty of the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts in the years 2008-2012. Vice Rector for Development and Cooperation of the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts in the years 2012-2016. Obtained a professorship in 2011. Currently head of the Third Painting Studio of the Painting Faculty of the Gdańsk Academy of Fine Arts. He has taken part in a few dozen exhibitions in Poland and abroad. He has received countless prizes and awards for his artistic work. He is active in the field of painting, drawing, objects, and video. Artist Statement In the 1990s I started collecting flakes of paint – leftovers from my work. I would put fresh ones in wooden formworks, dried ones in glass containers. They constituted layers of investigations into the field of painting, enclosed in dated and numbered cuboids measuring 47 × 10.5 × 10.5 cm. I called those objects Urns. In 2016, I displayed them at an exhibition, moulding a single object out of all the Urns. The Urns inspired me to redefine the status of my work as a painter. In order to do it, I performed a daunting task of placing the layers of paint not in an urn, but on a canvas, pressing each fresh bit of paint with my thumb. In the cycle of paintings Autoportret a’retour, the matter was transferred from painting to painting, expanding the area of each consecutive one. Together, the bits, the residua of paint, kept alive the memory of the previous works. It was a stage of the atomization of the painting matter and its alienation from the traditional concepts and aesthetic relations. Thus, the cycle of synergic paintings was created, as I called them, guided by the feeling evoked in me by the mutually intensifying flakes of paint. The final aesthetic result of the refining of the digested matter was a consequence of the automatism of the process of layering, thumb-pressing, and scraping off again. Just like in an archaeological excavation, attempts are made to unite and retrieve that which has been lost. This avant-garde concept consists in transferring into the area of painting of matter, virtually degraded and not belonging to the realm of art. And yet the matter re-enters it, acquiring a new meaning. The matter I created, building up like lava, became my new technique. I called it perpetuum pictura – self-perpetuated painting. Alchemical concepts allowed me to identify the process inherent in the emerging matter, to give it direction and meaning. In a way, I created matter which was introducing me into the pre-symbolic world – a world before form, unnamed. From this painterly magma, ideas sprung up, old theories of colour and the convoluted problem of squaring the circle manifested themselves again. Just like Harriot’s crystal refracted light in 1605, I tried to break up colour in the painting Iosis. Paintings were becoming symptoms, like in the work Pulp fiction, which at that time was a gesture of total fragmentation of matter and of transcending its boundaries, my dialogue with the works of Jackson Pollock and the freedom brought by his art. The painting Geometrica de physiologiam pictura contains a diagram in which I enter four colours that constitute an introduction to protopsychology, alchemical transmutation, and the ancient theory of colour. It this work I managed to present the identification of the essence of human physiology with art. But the essential aspect of my considerations in my most recent paintings is the analysis of abstraction, the study of its significance for the contemporary language of art and the search for the possibilities of creating a new message. For me, abstraction is not an end in itself, catering to the largely predicable expectations of the viewers. To study the boundary between visibility and invisibility, like in the work Unsichtbar, is to ask about the status of the possibilities of the language of abstraction. The moment of fluidity which I am able to attain results from the matter – matter...
Category

Early 2000s Conceptual Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Charcoal, Paper

Richard Caton Woodville II (1856 - 1927) 1794 War Balloon Aquarell England 1910
By Richard Caton Woodville Jr.
Located in Meinisberg, CH
Richard Caton Woodville II (British, 1856 - 1927) The French Aerostatic Corps - The first War Balloon The launching of the L'Entreprenant used by the French Army under General Jourd...
Category

1910s English School Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Gouache, Cardboard

Pretty Fish - Colorful Abstract Figurative Artwork
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Valerie Etitinwo's unique approach to abstract figurative painting celebrates the unconventional beauty found in imperfection and awkwardness. The Nigerian-Swiss artist uses bold col...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil Pastel, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Saturday Evening Post Illustration. “ The Devil’s Stronghold” Original Magazine
By Edwin Georgi
Located in Miami, FL
The work is mostly black and white to indicate that this is a night scene. On closer inspection, you will see areas of magenta and ivory throughout The publisher's label on verso ide...
Category

1960s American Modern Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Gouache, India Ink, Pencil

The Good The Bad & The Ugly Pop Art by British Urban Graffiti Artist
By Chris Pegg
Located in Preston, GB
The Good The Bad & The Ugly Pop Art by British Urban Graffiti Artist, Chris Pegg. Art measures 42 x 24 inches Chris Pegg is a self-taught Street Artist producing artwork with a str...
Category

2010s Pop Art Dhiraj Chowdhury Art

Materials

Paint, Ink, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Felt Pen, Pencil, St...

Dhiraj Chowdhury art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Dhiraj Chowdhury art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of yellow and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Dhiraj Chowdhury in board, acrylic paint, paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Dhiraj Chowdhury art, so small editions measuring 12 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Gobardhan Ash, Manu Parekh, and Amitabha Banerjee. Dhiraj Chowdhury art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $519 and tops out at $1,269, while the average work can sell for $850.

Recently Viewed

View All