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Mintu Naiya
Lady, Wash on Paper, Green, Blue by Indian Contemporary Artist "In Stock"

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Mintu Naiya - Lady - 11 x 8 inches ( unframed size ) Wash on Paper ** Shipped in roll form. About the Artist & his Art work : Born : November, 1976. Education : Graduate from Calcutta University,Trained in Indian painting from late Sri S.S.Kar(Brother of Late Chintamoni Kar). Solo & Group Exhibition : 2006 : Group Exhibition in Delhi org by mind's eye 2007 : The colour of spring group exhibition in Kolkata org by mind's eye 2007 : Contemporary art in Bengal group exhibition in Kolkata org by gallery with different 2007 : Group exhibition in Kolkata small format painting org by gallery with different 2007 : Touch of winter group exhibition in Kolkata org by mind's eye association with Yapan Chitra 2007 : Group exhibition in Mumbai org by Yapan Chitra 2008 : Touch of winter group exhibition in Kolkata 2008 : Group exhibition in Kolkata 2008 : Forms & feeling group exhibition 2009 : Eye on art group exhibition in Kolkata 2010 : Group exhibition in Kolkata 2011 : Utter Purab group exhibition org. by Emami Chiselcurated by Dr Archana Roy. 2011 : Exhibition in Kolkata south city mall 2012 : Group exhibition in Hyderabad 2014 : Exhibition in Delhi 2017 : Exhibition in Bangladesh. Collections : Emami chisel Kolkata, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune Mumbai Bangladesh and private collection in India.
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    Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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