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Paritosh Sen
Untitled, Watercolour on Paper, Set of 2 works by Paritosh Sen "In Stock"

2005

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Paritosh Sen - Untitled Watercolour on Paper 21.9 x 14.9 inches, 2005 (Set of 2 works) (Framed & Delivered) A stunning work in colors on "red ,Blue Gold in Acrylic on Board , By teh Great Indian Modern Artist of 20th Century , a student of Piccasso and greatly influenced by his style.. The works is priced at a very very special price and is being offered to 1st dibs buyers at a very special rate . An illustrator and a painter, Paritosh Sen is one of the most celebrated painters of the Indian art field, who believes that “the success of a painting lies in the artist’s willingness to deal with each painting on it’s own terms”. Sen is known for his vivid illustrations of everyday urban life. His strokes are bold and stylized which help his human figures express a myriad of emotions. Style : Sen has experimented in various media from oil and water-colour to etching, to even acrylic which is quite rare for an artist of his generation. Paritosh Sen’s style never remained the same and it is not possible to categorise his works into any specific art genre. A painter, illustrator, tutor and writer, Paritosh Sen has been a part of the world of Indian art, for close to four decades now. Sen’s more recognizable works are his caricatures, which reflect strong underlying socio-political shades, and his female nude drawings. His style of representation is influenced by his exposure to Western Modern art, and has traces of cubism. He uses two dimensional, structured planes but still creates an illusion of voluptuousness. His drawings and paintings are noted for their strong lines and bold, stylised strokes. Although colour is an important aspect of his paintings, it is the human figure, expressing a myriad of emotions, that dominates his art. A recurrent subject in Sen’s works is his depiction of scenes from everyday urban life. These activities are rendered from a cynical and detached perspective, which is typically Sen’s viewpoint. About the Artist & his works : Born : Paritosh Sen one of the surviving greats of the prestigious Calcutta Group of yesteryear, was born (1918 - 2008) in Dhaka, now in Bangladesh . Educations : 1936-40 : Diploma Fine Arts, GCAM. 1942 : Founder Member:Calcutta Group 1950-53 : Academie Andre Lhote, Paris 1970-71 : J. R. D. IIIrd Fund Fellowship. Selected solo Exhibitions : 1950 - Brussels 1952 - London 1968 - Kolkata 1989 - New Delhi 2005 - Kolkata Honours and Awards : 2004 - Lalit Kala Ratna, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi. 1999 - Aban Gagan Puruskar, Viswabharti University, Santiniketan. 1998 - Hirachand Dugar Award, Kolkata. 1998 - Smt. Bijoya Chakraborty Smriti Puraskar, Kolkata. 1998 - Rabindra Bharti University, Kolkata. 1997 - Outstanding Citizen Award from The English Speaking Union 1996 Kalidas Nag Award. 1995 - West Bengal State Lalit Kala Prize for Achievement in Art. 1991 - Conferred Hony. Doctor of Literature, University of Burdwan, West Bengal. 1986 - Conferred Fellowship, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.
  • Creator:
    Paritosh Sen (1918 - 2008, Indian)
  • Creation Year:
    2005
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.9 in (55.63 cm)Width: 14.9 in (37.85 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Kolkata, IN
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU604316076542

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