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Anita Roy ChowdhuryRadha Krishna, Figurative, Oil on Canvas by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"2007
2007
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Anita Roy Chowdhury - Radha Krishna
Oil on Canvas
30 x 36 inches
(Rolled & Delivered)
This painting beautifully captures the divine union of Radha and Krishna, rendered in a gentle, expressive modernist style. The artist uses soft, flowing lines and warm earthy tones to evoke a sense of serenity and intimacy. Krishna, dressed in shades of yellow and green, is seen playing his flute — a symbol of divine love and spiritual harmony — while Radha, draped in a graceful red sari, stands beside him in quiet devotion. Their calm, stylized faces convey a timeless connection that transcends words, embodying both love and spiritual unity. The minimal detailing and rhythmic brushstrokes lend the composition an ethereal simplicity, focusing the viewer’s attention on emotion and form rather than ornamentation. This work reflects a harmonious blend of traditional Indian themes with a modern artistic sensibility, celebrating the eternal bond between the human and the divine.
Style :
Her works manifest human figures, nude or draped in different poses and postures, plant and animal forms, elements of landscapes, or still life. She is a nature mystic, a pantheist and essentially a sensual and sensitive visionary. On her brush point she has limitless flexibility. The abstract color field on which her visuals manifest themselves are by and large variegated but her palette is restricted to very few hues. These she uses with a full brush but with a marvelous balance of subtle contrasts. In her painting there is more joy than despair.
Her works encompass that area of the mind where words and melodies are fused and are known for the musicality of lines and colors. Her art has a personal idiom that borders between figurative form and abstract idealization.
About the Artist and his work :
Education:
Graduated from the Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata.
Selected Exhibitions :
Has participated in major all-India exhibitions. she has had several solo exhibitions.Solo shows include Society of Contemporary Artists gallery, 1962; AIFACS, New Delhi, 1964; Academy of fine Arts, Kolkata, 1964, 1968, 1977, 1980; Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, 1966; Sarala Art Centre, Chennai, 1969; Centre Art Gallery, Kolkata, 1991; Birla Academy of Art and culture, Kolkata, 1995, 1998. she has also participated in various group shows and almost all major All India expositions in the metropolitan cities of India.
- Creator:Anita Roy Chowdhury (1938, Indian)
- Creation Year:2007
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Kolkata, IN
- Reference Number:Seller: 07-GK-ARC-OC027-30361stDibs: LU604317020622
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