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Artist: Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Untitled, Pastel & Ink on Paper, by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramananda Bandopadhayay - Untitled
Pastel & Ink on Paper, 15 x 11 inches ( unframed size )
( Unframed & Delivered )
A beautiful rendition of the Bengal Maestro adept in making work...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Ink
Untitled , Mixed Media on Paper by student of Nandalal Bose "In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramanando Bandopadhayay - Untitled
Mixed Media on Paper
11.6 x 16.5 inches
Inclusive of shipment without the frame.
Style : Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Beng...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
Untitled ( Woman with the branch ) , MMP by student of Nandalal Bose "In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramanando Bandopadhayay - Untitled ( Woman with the branch )
Mixed Media on Paper
11 x 11.3 inches 2008
( Framed & Delivered )
Style : Lyrical and romantic, his work is typi...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
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Paper, Mixed Media
Saheli, interacting, MixedMedia in green, red, yellow by student of Nandalal Bose
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramanando Bandopadhayay - 8 x 10 inches ( Unframed size )
Mixed media on paper
Inclusive of shipment in roll form.
Style :
Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Bengal School and reminiscent of Nandalal Bose...
Category
2010s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
Mixed Media in blue, royal, pink, black, Modern Artist, student of Nandalal Bose
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramanando Bandopadhayay - 8 x 10 inches ( Unframed )
Mixed media on paper
We shall include shipping in frame form all across the world. Just hang and relish the work.
Style :
Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Bengal School and reminiscent of Nandalal Bose...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Mixed Media
Untitled, Pastel & Ink on Paper, by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramananda Bandopadhayay - Untitled
Pastel & Ink on Paper, 15 x 11 inches ( unframed size )
( Unframed & Delivered )
A beautiful rendition of the Bengal Maestro adept in making work...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Ink
Mother & Child, Pastel & Ink on Paper by Modern Artist "In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramananda Bandopadhayay - Mother & Child
Pastel & Ink on Paper, 15 x 11 inches ( unframed size )
This typically frames to be a 25x 22 inches ( Get a quote with the frame from us )
A beautiful rendition of the Bengal Maestro adept in making works in the Bengal Style of Art . Ramananda Bandopadhayay is one of the remaining senior artists of Bengal .
Inclusive of shipment without the frame.
Style : Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Bengal School and reminiscent of Nandalal Bose...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Ink
Goats, Mixed Media on paper, Brown, Red by Modern Artist"In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramananda Bandopadhayay - High Playing - 5.6 x 8 inches ( unframed size )
Mixed Media on paper
Inclusive of shipment without the frame.
Style : Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Bengal School and reminiscent of Nandalal Bose...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
Saheli, Mixed Media, Brown, Orange, Red by student of Nandalal Bose "In Stock"
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramanando Bandopadhayay - Saheli - 8 x 10 inches ( Unframed ) - Framed Size – 16 x 18 inches
Mixed media on paper
Inclusive of shipment without the frame.
Style : Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Bengal School and reminiscent of Nandalal Bose...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
Gossiping woman, Mixed Media in green, red, yellow by student of Nandalal Bose
By Ramananda Bandopadhayay
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Ramanando Bandopadhayay - 8 x 10 inches ( Unframed size )
Mixed media on paper
Inclusive of shipment in roll form.
Style :
Lyrical and romantic, his work is typical of the Bengal School and reminiscent of Nandalal Bose...
Category
2010s Modern Ramananda Bandopadhayay Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
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