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Incredible India, Acrylic & Ink on Paper by Contemporary Indian Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Kapil Anant - Incredible India Acrylic & Ink on Canson Paper (Mixed Media) 8.3 x 11.8 inches ( Set of 18 works ) Inclusive of shipment in rolled form. Kapil Anant was born in 1998. ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper by Artist Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury Mixed Media on Paper 6 x 4.1 inches 2023 Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual styl...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Banaras Ghat, Oil on Canvas by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amit Bhar - Banaras Ghat Oil on Canvas, 30 x 40 inches (Shipment in a roll form) About Artist : Born and brought up in Hoogly, Chinsurah, in 1973, Amit Bhar...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Untitled, Acrylic on Paper by Modern Artist Prokash Karmakar "In Stock"
By Prokash Karmakar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Prakash Karmakar – Untitled 28 x 20 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Paper 2007 ( Framed and Delivered ). Karmakar is best known for his landscapes and nudes, which are...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

The Yellow Paradox of Love, Acrylic on Canson Board by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Pradiptaa Chakraborty
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pradiptaa Chakraborty - The Yellow Paradox of Love Acrylic on Canson Board, 5 x 6 inches, 2016 Will be shipped in a roll form. The current bunch of paintings mirrors this human Chinese Chequer , which moves about life as an unguided engine ramming into edifices indiscriminately. The paintings also depict the human scrambling for sensuality and gold – digging. The use of various colours, dark and light, in Pradiptta’s work symbolize the inner somberness and fakery. The interplay of mythical and supernatural machinery has been a significant form of artistic expression in the post – modern art arena and thus is interpreted as lending authenticity to the disarray and phantasmagoria in which man landed into. Style : Colours and semi realistic approach reflect the various images of life. Life is itself a kaleidoscope of fleeting images capturing the joys and disappointments of life. Life is a Juggler’s game whereby games are played out to veil the hidden instincts of human life. The conjurer on the road juggler his paraphernalia to entertain the spectators. Such a showmanship has become the grain of human existence. But now days it has turn to different parabola, all perspective are changing like some tsunami wave pass through of our modern civilization. Present impact of canvas is great drama going on. It is a arrested split second of mythical demonstration in modern apparel in post modern globe. Tries to decipher the mythological structures and traditions of Indian art, Characters from Indian mythico-religious tradition, Traditional commentary and background pigment give the proper optimistic pulsation which is very essential for painting’s vivacity. I want to establish extraordinary encounters, represented with the utmost precision which take place on the canvas and try to procure a wonderful hallucinatory quality in which the real and the imagined merge into one. About the Artist & his work : Born : 1979. Education : 2003 : BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (B.F.A) in Graphics from Kala Bhavana, Vishva Bharati University, Shantiniketan, West Bengal. Five years Diploma in Painting From Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata West Bengal. Group Shows : 2013 : Group Show in Chandigarh Art...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic, Board

Untitled, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Yellow by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Untitled Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, 48 x 24 inches Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehan...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Homelessness - Contemporary Mixed Media on Handmade Paper(Orange+Red+Green+Blue)
By Binay Sinha
Located in Gilroy, CA
"Homelessness" is a contemporary work of art by Indian artist, Binay Sinha. His surrealistic style captures the balance of flora & fauna, man kin...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic, Watercolor, Handmade Paper

Face, Ink & Water color on Paper by Artist Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury Mixed Media on Paper 6 x 4.1 inches 2023 Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual styl...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor

Face, Acrylic on paper by Modern Indian Artist Rabin Mondal “In Stock”
By Rabin Mondal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rabin Mondal - Face 17 x 14 Inches Acrylic on Paper 2016 Mondal was a clear observant of the various migrant workers who lived along his house in the conjected Howrah Area. They ca...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Acrylic, Paper

Nude Woman, Pastel on Paper by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Sanatan Dinda
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sanatan Dinda - Nude Woman - 28 x 20 inches (unframed size) Pastel on Paper, 2010 shipment without frame Style : Sanatan Dinda discovers the beautiful amidst the ruins of a dilapidated city; his work becomes lyrical while he puts his signature on the curves and cleavages of sculpted human bodies. Born in the intestines of North Kolkata, the lanes and by lanes of Kumartuli, the squalor and the dirt, the refinement and nuances of a traditional craft of idol-making, the ancient river, the lonely bathing places taught him everything. Poverty all around, Sanatan had enough courage, even in his formative years, to convince himself that eternity could be invented, here and now, in a day. His art, both sculpture and painting, engages in a dialogue between tradition and modernity. Today, his work can be considered to be a prime example of contemporary Bengali visual culture. For last few years, Sanatan has been trying to stress upon traditional clay-sculpting – primarily the local popular sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel

Face, Acrylic on paper by Modern Indian Artist Rabin Mondal “In Stock”
By Rabin Mondal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rabin Mondal - Face 14 x 10 Inches Acrylic on Paper 2018 Mondal was a clear observant of the various migrant workers who lived along his house in the conjected Howrah Area. They c...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic

Face, Acrylic on Canvas by Modern Indian Artist Rabin Mondal “In Stock”
By Rabin Mondal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rabin Mondal - Face 24 x 21 Inches Acrylic on Canvas 2018 Mondal was a clear observant of the various migrant workers who lived along his house in the conjected Howrah Area. They c...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Ganesha, Mixed Media on Canvas, Red, Blue by Indian Artist"In Stock"
By Dipak Banerjee
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Dipak Banerjee - Ganesha - 10 x 8 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Canvas, 2005 (Framed and ready to hang door delivered) Dipak Banerjee is today the undisputed leader and ‘cre...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Mixed Media

Seller, Figurative, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Feroz Khan - Untitled Acrylic on Canvas, 36 x 48 inches About Artist : Mohammad Feroz Khan was born in 1978 and brought up in Delhi. He have not undergone...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, Orange, Brown Contemporary Indian Artist “In Stock”
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rahim Mirza - Untitled Acrylic on Canvas, 12 x 12 inches (unframed size) Born in 1969, Rahim Mirza completed his art education at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, where he studied printmaki...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black Color Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper, 2019 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling m...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled, Watercolour on Paper by Modern Artist Suhas Roy "In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Untitled Watercolour on Paper, 11 x 15 inches, 1954 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either Oil on canvas or soft colored past...
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1950s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Maa Kali, Watercolour & Gouache on Paper, Yellow Contemporary Artist “In Stock"
By Bhaskar Chitrakar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Bhaskar Chitrakar - Maa Kali- 15 x 11 inches (unframed size) Watercolor & Gouache on Paper, 2022 About the Artist & his works : Born : 1978. Bhaska...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor, Gouache

Untitled, Figurative, Mixed Media on Paper, Black, Brown Anjolie Ela Menon
By Anjolie Ela Menon
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Anjolie Ela Menon Mixed Media on Paper 8 x 8 inches, 2011 ( Framed & Delivered ) Born : Anjolie Ela Menon was born on 17 July 1940, in Burnpur, Bengal [now in West Bengal] India of mixed Bengali and American parentage. Education : She went to Lawrence School, Lovedale in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu. By the age of 15, when she left school, she had already sold a few paintings. Thereafter, she briefly studied at the Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art, Mumbai and later earned a degree in English Literature from Delhi University, where she studied at the famous women's college, Miranda House. During this time, she was drawn to the works of Modigliani, and Indian painters, M F Husain and Amrita Shergil...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Mixed Media, Paper

Radha, Dry Pastel on Imported Paper, Red, Pink, Black by Modern Artist"In Stock"
By Suhas Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Suhas Roy - Radha - 20 x 16 inches ( unframed size) Dry Pastel on Imported Paper , 2006 World Wide shipping in Roll form. Suhas Roy 's mystic woman which he calls 'Radha', either...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black, Red Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper, 2019 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling m...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black, Red Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling masses ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Biwi, Ink on Canvas Board by Modern Indian Artist Lalu Prasad Shaw "In Stock"
By Lalu Prasad Shaw
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Lalu Prasad Shaw - Biwi - 12 x 9 inches Ink on Canvas Board, 2022 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Style : Known widely for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali women and couples, Lalu...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Ink, Board, Canvas

Colour Based Drawings, Mixed Media on Paper by Artist Sunil Das "In Stock"
By Sunil Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sunil Das - Color Based Drawings, 13 x 9.5 inches ( Unframed sizes ) Acrylic, Watercolour, Pen &Ink on Handmade Paper, 2003 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Sunil Das (1939-2015) was a Mas...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Ink, Acrylic, Watercolor, Handmade Paper, Pen

Indian Culture, Ink, Acrylic, Gold Foil by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Kapil Anant - Indian Culture Ink, Acrylic and Gold Foil on Paper 8.3 x 11.8 inches , 2023 ( Set of 4 works ) Kapil Anant was born in 1998. Completed B.F.A from College Of Arts Delh...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Gold, Foil

Kirtan, Oil, Acrylic, Canvas, Red, Yellow, Green Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Kartick Chandra Pyne
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Kartick Chandra Pyne - Singing - 42 x 36 inches (unframed size) Oil & Acrylic on Canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. Style : After graduating from the Government College...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Cluster - 3
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rana Roy Acrylic on Canvas 20 x 20 inches (each) (without frame) Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Sekhar Kar Mixed Media on Paper 30 x 22 inches (without frame) Inclusive of ship...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media, Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Watercolour Ink, Pencil, Set of 2 Works Contemporary Artists"In Stock"
By Pankaj Panwar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pankaj Panwar Pastel on Paper, 6 x 9 inches (Unframed Size) 2017 (Each) Set of 2 works ( Delivered unframed ) Born : 1961. Education : 1988 - M.F.A. (Sculpture) from Fine Arts Faculty, M.S. University, Baroda. 1986 - B.F.A. (Sculpture), Kala-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati University, Santlniketan.1989-1990 - Post-Experience Diploma in Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London, UK . Professor in Sculpture, Kala-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, W.B. India. Select Solo Exhibitions : 2008 Aicon Gallery, Palo Alto. Grosvenor Museum, Chester, UK. R. C. A., London, UK . Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds, UK Art-Heritage, New Delhi. Select Group Exhibitions : 2008 Shaptarishee, Sculpture in Steel, organized by Depika Jindal, by curated Alka Pandey, Habitat center, New Delhi . Edge of Desire – Idioms of Indian & Italian Contemporary Art, NGMA, Kolkata, Bombay; New Delhi. The Human Figure, Gallery Threshold, New Delhi. Entrusted, Charles Wallace Trust, New Delhi . Continuity, Disjuncture, Creativity, Akar Prakar, Kolkata. Tale of Two Cities, Birla Academy, Kolkata; Mumbai . Hundred and Fifty years of Art of Bengal, CIMA, Kolkata; Mumbai. Multi Media Art...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor, Pencil

Day Dream, Etching on paper, Brown, Black colors by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Amitabha Banerjee
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amitabha Banerjee - Day Dream - 6 x 10 inches (unframed size) Etching on paper Inclusive of shipment in roll form. About the Artist and his work : Born : In 1929 born in Barisal, Ba...
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1990s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Etching

She-I, Oil on Canvas, Orange, Black, Green by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Shipra Bhattacharya
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Shipra Bhattacharya - She-I, Oil on Canvas 30 x 34 inches , 2008 (unframed size) ( Framed & Delivered ) Style : Shipra , is a leading contemporary mid career artist of India. Shipr...
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Early 2000s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Horse and Bull , Mixed Media by Indian Master Artist Sunil Das "In Stock"
By Sunil Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sunil Das - Bull & Horse - 9 x 8.5 inches (unframed size) Mixed Media on Thick Paper Free Shipping Without Frame Sunil Das (1939-2015) was a Master Modern Indian Artist from Bengal...
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1990s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Horse Head, Ink on Paper, Black Color by Indian Artist Sunil Das "In Stock"
By Sunil Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sunil Das - Horse Head Ink on Paper 10 x 8 inches, 2011 ( delivered unframed ) Sunil Das (1939-2015) was a Master Modern Indian Artist from Bengal. Extremely successful right from h...
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2010s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Untitled, Acrylic on Fabriano Paper, Green, Red, Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Untitled - 30 x 22 inches (Unframed Size ) Acrylic on Fabriano Paper ( Framed & Delivered ) Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Incredible India, Acrylic & Ink on Paper by Contemporary Indian Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Kapil Anant - Incredible India Acrylic & Ink on Canson Paper (Mixed Media) 8.3 x 11.8 inches ( Set of 28 works ) Inclusive of shipment in rolled form. Kapil Anant was born in 1998. ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black Color Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper, 2019 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling m...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Banaras Ghat, Oil on Canvas by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Amit Bhar - Banaras Ghat Oil on Canvas, 32 x 24 inches (Shipment in a roll form) About Artist : Born and brought up in Hoogly, Chinsurah, in 1973, Amit Bhar...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Untitled, Oil on Canvas, Green, Red, Black Color Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gurucharan Singh - Untitled Oil on Canvas, 14.5 x 10 inches Born 1949 Exhibitions : Selected Solo Exhibitions 2012 'Twilight Tales', The Viewing Room, Mumbai 2008 Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai 1989,86 Gallery 7...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Face, Acrylic on Canvas, Brown, Red, Yellow by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Tapas Ghosal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tapas Ghosal - Face - 12 x 12 inches ( unframed size) ) Acrylic on Canvas *** Framed ( packing :complimentary; shipping cost would need to be extra) Style : In Hindu philosophy, ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Nude Woman, Pastel on Paper by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Sanatan Dinda
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sanatan Dinda - Nude Woman - 28 x 20 inches (unframed size) Pastel on Paper, 2011 shipment without frame Style : Sanatan Dinda discovers the beautiful amidst the ruins of a dilapida...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel

Untitled
By Aloke Sardar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Acloke Sardar - Untitled - 58 x 30 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in a roll form. About the Artist and his work : Born : Aloke Sardar is a self taught full time painter. He was born in Kolkata, 1959. Two Men Show : 2003 - JEHANGIR ART GALLERY (6th – 12th Oct), Mumbai. 1997 - NEHRU CENTRE, (Sep 24th – 30th ), Mumbai 1997 - NEHRU CENTRE, (Jan 24th – 30th ), Mumbai Solo Shows : 1997 - ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS (APRIL 18 th – 24 th),Kolkata. 1994 - EXHIBITION IN PARIS ( MAY) 1987 - ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS (11 th - 20 th OCT), Kolkata Group Shows : 2013 - EMAMI CHISEL ART GALLERY Kolkata (19th August- 13th September) EMAMI CHISEL ART GALLERY Kolkata 2012 - ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Kolkata. 2008 - KANVAS ART GALLERY (31st Jan –16th Feb), Kolkata 2007 - SAMOKAL ART GALLEY,(6th – 20th Dec.), Kolkata ; GALLERY KOLKATA-A brush with Durga (18th – 31st Oct) Kolkata ; GANDHARA ART GALLERY (3rd -10th Sep), Kolkata ; ASHUTOSH BIRT CENETARY HALL-Journey Begins(25th Aug-1st Sep) Kol ; CHITRAKOOT ART GALLERY(3rd – 12th Sep) ; ARTLINE (23rd Sep-7th Oct),Kolkata ; GALLERY WITH DIFFERENCE(23rd – 30th Oct)Kolkata. 2006 - CYMROZA ART GALLERY (31st may-10th June), Mumbai ; ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF BIRLA ACADEMY, Kolkata. 2003 - Painter’s 80 LALIT KALA AKADEMY (Jan 5th – 11th ), New Delhi. 2002 - Painter’s 80 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS , (Sep 11th – 18th ). 2001 - Painter’s 80- BIRLA ACADEMY , (Sep 25th – 7th Oct). 2000 - Biswa Banga , ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,(Dec 29th – 9th Jan) 1999 - MAGIX INDIA ART GALLERY, (Sep), Kolkata 1998 - APARNA KAUR ART GALLERY, New Delhi. 1996 - RABINDRA BHAWAN, New Delhi. 1994 - 3 aces, ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,(April 5th – 11th ), Kolkata. 1993 - YOUNG FACES, ORGANISED BY BIRLA ACADEMY. 1992 - Invitee Artist by FRENCHISE DE CALCUTTA . 1990 - Calcutta Through The Eyes Of Painters’ by BIRLA ACADEMY. 1989 - “CONTEMPORARY IMAGES” by ROTARY CLUB OF CALCUTTA. 1987 - BIRLA ACADEMY OF ART AND CULTURE ,Kolkata 1985 - KALA MELA ORGANISED BY TRITYO PROVA, Kolkata 1981 - BIRLA ACADEMY OF ART AND CULTURE (JULY 7 th -19 th ), Kolkata. Award : From the “ Royal Photography...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Royal Academy Series-3, Pen & Ink on Paper, Modern Artist Atul Bose "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Atul Bose - Royal Academy Series-3 Pen & Ink on Paper, 15 x 11.2 inches (Unframed Size) 1924-26 (Delivered Unframed in as is condition) Atul Bose was a master artist whose creative journey spanned several decades and left an indelible mark on the Indian art scene. He was born in 1898 in a small village in Bengal and showed an early aptitude for art. Despite facing financial difficulties, he pursued his passion and enrolled in the Government School of Art in Calcutta. Bose's early works were influenced by the Bengal School of Art, which was a movement that sought to revive traditional Indian art forms. However, over time, Bose developed his own unique style that blended elements of Indian art with European modernism. He was particularly influenced by the works of artists like Paul Cezanne and Georges Braque. Bose spent two years, 1924-6, at the Royal Academy. He was heavily influenced there by the post-impressionist Walter Sickert. He refused an invitation to help decorate the pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition in 1924 with Mukul Dey...
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1920s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Pen

Untitled, Ink on Paper, Black by Modern Indian Artist Rabin Mondal “In Stock”
By Rabin Mondal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rabin Mondal - Untitled ; Ink on Paper 15 x 22 inches (unframed size) 1993 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Mondal was a clear observant of the various migrant workers who lived along his house in the conjected Howrah Area. They came from far to work and earn their livelihood. He would observe them and was deeply moved by the labour and low rung working class who carried all the heavy load oriented work. He would paint the men and the women , some distressed , some gloomy but with a force that would uplift them to be the heros of the society. Surprisingly Mondal was never depressed himself although he painted people in hard labour and poverty . Style : Mondal`s works are mainly figurative. He paints in bold strokes and creates tableaux, whose themes are universal. The faces of his figures stare at you out of the canvas, strange and pensive, but also strong and defiant. Not yet beaten, surviving by sheer force of spirit. He mostly uses dense pigments in blacks and reds, with only occasional moss green and turquoise colors seeping through. About the Artist & his works : Born : Rabin Mondal (1929 – 2019) was born in Howrah, Kolkata. Education : 1959 : Completed his Art Appreciation Course, Ashutosh Museum, Kolkata University, Kolkata. 1956-58 : Attended Evening Classes, Indian College of Art and Draughtmanship, Kolkata. 1952 : Bachelor of Commerce, Vidyasagar College, Kolkata University, Kolkata. Art Career : The industrial belt of Howrah, with its inherent tendency towards violence, anguish and suffering influenced him deeply, and found its way into his works. So did ugly street battles fought by political parties. Mondal discovered that his artistic temperament was out of keeping with the hostile environment and situation. Besides a debilitating knee injury in his childhood created a sense of isolation in the artist, which also finds expression in his canvas. He says what saved him from sheer madness was his talent in art. In 1949, he joined the Vidyasagar College of Art in Kolkata. At that time, a festival of French artists was being held in the city. It exposed him to the works of French modernist artists. Prior to this, he had no exposure to the international art world. He was only familiar with different schools of Indian art, particularly the Bengal school. As a young painter, Mondal was attracted by Jamini Roy`s folk style and Rabindranath Tagore`s disquieting paintings and drawings. But the show by French artists was virtually a turning point in his artistic career. "This was like opening a window to an astounding, astonishing, unsuspected world," he says. This encounter with avant-garde Western art helped him to later incorporate elements from it in his own work. Art Works : Mondal worked out of his Howrah studio, churning out a series of "kings" and "queens" painted with oil on canvas. These are perhaps Mondal’s best known works, depicting tragic looking figures, seemingly suffering from paranoia and fear, yet ironically termed kings and queens. Some of the highlights of this series were the works Man Acting as King, King Being Appeased, King Making Confession, and King and his Assassin. Mondal also produced a series of "deities", which sometimes seem to merge thematically with his "queens". The artist’s deities are generally depicted with radiate crowns, whereas his kings and queens are not. Other favorite subjects of the artist were the brothel and the harem, which he depicted in canvases such as Event in Red Light Area and Orgy. For someone who hates all forms of pretentiousness, he has done a series of painting on queens and empresses. "Though they belong to the past, queens live in virtual isolation, and I feel sorry for them," he says. "It is this isolation that makes the queen, for me, a fascinating subject." One of the criticisms leveled against him is that his works are not pleasing to the eye. To which he replies, "Painting is for communication and not for decoration." Solo Exhibitions : Rabin has had several solo exhibitions:
 From 1961 - 1973, 1976, 1987, 1993 and 1999 he exhibited solo at various places in Kolkata. In 1974, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1987 and 1991 he showcased solo in several place in New Delhi. From 1978 - 1980 and in 1984 he had solo exhibitions at Birla Academy of Art and Culture in Kolkata. In 1980 he had a solo show at Max Mueller Bhavan, Mumbai. In 1989 and 1990 he exhibited solo in Mumbai. In 1993 he had a solo show at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. In 2014 - 2015 and 2016 he exhibited 'Kingdom of Exile: A Retrospective' at Delhi Art Gallery, Mumbai and at DAG Modern, New York. Group Exhibitions : He has participated in several group exhibitions:
 In 1955, 1969, 1970 - 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1995, 1998 - 2002 and 2010 he participated in various group exhibitions in Kolkata. From 1963 - 1965, 1971, 1973, 1980 - 1982 and 1985 he exhibited in group shows at Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi. In 1964, 1969, 1994 and 1996 he took part in group exhibitions at All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (AIFACS) and LTG Gallery in New Delhi. In 1968 and 1972 he participated in group exhibitions at Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan. In 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978 - 1980 and 1983 he took part in several group shows at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. From 1975, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2010 he participated in multiple group shows in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangladesh and Bangalore. In 1975 he took part in the 3rd Triennale in New Delhi. In 1984 he participated in the Tokyo Biennale, Japan. From 2003 - 2005, 2010 and 2011 he took aprt in Manifestations I - VI’ at...
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1990s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Untitled, Ink on Paper, Black, White Color by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Bijan Choudhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Bijan Choudhury - Untitled - 13 x 10 inches (unframed size) Ink on Paper , 2010 ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DOOR DELIVERED ) Style : The Marxist orientatio...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Mother & Child, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist “In Stock”
By Buwa Shete
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Buwa Shete - Untitled - 36 x 36 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas, 2007 ( ROLLED AND DOOR DELIVERED ) Buwa Shete, born in 1960 in Maharashtra, India...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Dream, Woodcut on Paper, Figurative, Edition 12/15 by Haren Das "In Stock"
By Haren Das
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Haren Das - Dream Woodcut Edition 12/15 10.6 x 11.6 inches, 1976 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Born in Dinajpur in present day Bangladesh on 1 February 1921, Das took a diploma in fine a...
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1970s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Woodcut

Family, Pen & Ink on Paper by Modern Indian Artist Somnath Hore "In Stock"
By Somnath Hore
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Somnath Hore - Family Pen & Ink on Paper, 13.6 x 10 inches ; 1991 ( Unframed & Delivered ) Inclusive of shipment mounted not framed, Should you wish to receive the same framed and s...
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1960s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Ink

Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, Brown, Black, Red by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Aditya Basak
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Aditya Basak - Untitled - 24 x 20 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas, 2017 ** This work will be shipped in a roll form. "Through the medium of the fantasy, Basak probes the ...
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Early 2000s Conceptual India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Mixed Media Ink & Acrylic on Canvas by Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Naman Mahipal - Untitled Mixed Media Ink & Acrylic on Canvas, 30 x 36 inches, 2020 Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Naman expresses his subjects and ...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, Orange, Black colours by Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Sekhar Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Roy - Untitled - 36 x 48 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on canvas Inclusive of shipment in roll form. Sekhar's acrylics generally treat the terrible strains and tensions of u...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Figurative, Ink & Pastel on Paper by Artist Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury Untitled, Figurative, Ink & Pastel on Paper 5 x 6.5 inches , 2003 Signed in Bengali Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had developed his individual style after his return from Paris. His most famous paintings are in ink, watercolor and pastel. He has painted in oil medium as well. In Chowdhury’s more recent works the sensory experiences of cloth, bolsters, sofas and the human body are cross-projected to produce an uncanny world of tran-substantiated tumescence and flaccidness. Jogen Chowdhury has been widely acknowledged to be, the master of the unbroken line. Like Léger, Chowdhury has been stirred by the linear Kalighat pat tradition, but his lines are emotive and used to express and suggest the character of a person. This is done by, distorting the form without breaking the line and in the world of young, contemporary art; distortion has been Jogen Chowdhury’s most significant impact. Perhaps, because of this, a common observation of his work is that his “people” are caricatures. The person feels familiar to the viewer but it is far more individualised – the face is imaginary but the psyche or characteristics are real. The power and beauty of his technique and line is this play between the known and unknown. In Jogen Chowdhury’s work, the figure is always in the foreground, it is primary, it conveys everything. He uses colour to give volume to his figures and the fluidity of his lines bring a sensual aspect to his forms. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1939 in Daharpara Village, Faridpur, Bangladesh. Jogen Chowdhury is an eminent Indian painter and considered an important painter of 21st century India. Family Background : His father Pramatnath Chowdhury was a Brahmin zamindar. Both his parents took interest in art, Jogen Chowdhury’s father Pramatnath Chowdhury painted several mythological scenes from the village theatres and also sculpted various Hindu icons. Whereas his mother was an expert in Alpana drawings. 1939-47 Jogen Chowdhury lived in a village atmosphere. And after partition in 1948, the whole family shifted. Till 1951 the whole family stayed at the police department quarter of his uncle, where on the walls Jogen Chowdhury painted his first painting, 1962 Jogen Chowdhury was employed as Designer in the Handloom Board. Education : 1955-60: Studied at the Government College of Art and Crafts, Kolkata. 1965 : He went to paris to study in Ecole des Beaux Arts, in William Hayter’s Atelier 17. Professional Experience : 1968-72 : He worked as an Art-Designer, Madras Handloom Board, Madras. 1970 : A collection of his poems were published, titled ‘Hridoy Train Beje Othey’. 1987 : Joined Kala Bhavan , Santiniketan as a professor of painting. Selected Exhibitions : 1972, 1975 & 1978 respectively : I, III, IV Triennales at New Delhi. 1979: The Sao Paolo Biennale. 1980: The exhibitions at the Fukuoka Museum, Japan. 1982: The Royal Academy, London. 1982: The Hirschhorn Museum, Washington D.C. 1986: The II Havana Biennale. 1989: ‘Festival of India’, in Geneva. 2002: Saffron...
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Early 2000s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel, Mixed Media, Ink

Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, Blue, White Contemporary Indian Artist “In Stock”
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rahim Mirza - Untitled Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 18 inches (unframed size) Born in 1969, Rahim Mirza completed his art education at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, where he studied printmaking. Mirza’s current body of work however, is largely made up of acrylics on canvas. The leaf occupies a central motif in much of his work, representing, perhaps, a multiplicity of emotions; while the appearance of the first leaf signifies Spring and renewal, the shedding of the brown leaves in Autumn heralds the onset of winter. It is these subtleties and the complexity of the simple motif that intrigue the artist. While Mirza focuses on the leaf, he chooses to remove it from its natural environment. Thus while the leaf is a prominent symbol in his work, there generally is no sign of a tree or any context beyond its form. In its multiplicity, the artist creates rhythm and meaning that is far beyond its reach. Mirza had his first solo exhibition at Crimson Art Gallery, Mumbai, in 2000. This was followed by others at Archer Art Gallery, Ahmedabad, in 2001; and Diara art Gallery in 2002. His work has also been a part of group shows like 'Collective Spaces' at M.E.C. Art Gallery, New Delhi...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Untitled, Acrylic on Canvas, Red, Orange Contemporary Indian Artist “In Stock”
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rahim Mirza - Untitled Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 18 inches (unframed size) Born in 1969, Rahim Mirza completed his art education at Bharat Bhavan in Bhopal, where he studied printmaking. Mirza’s current body of work however, is largely made up of acrylics on canvas. The leaf occupies a central motif in much of his work, representing, perhaps, a multiplicity of emotions; while the appearance of the first leaf signifies Spring and renewal, the shedding of the brown leaves in Autumn heralds the onset of winter. It is these subtleties and the complexity of the simple motif that intrigue the artist. While Mirza focuses on the leaf, he chooses to remove it from its natural environment. Thus while the leaf is a prominent symbol in his work, there generally is no sign of a tree or any context beyond its form. In its multiplicity, the artist creates rhythm and meaning that is far beyond its reach. Mirza had his first solo exhibition at Crimson Art Gallery, Mumbai, in 2000. This was followed by others at Archer Art Gallery, Ahmedabad, in 2001; and Diara art Gallery in 2002. His work has also been a part of group shows like 'Collective Spaces' at M.E.C. Art Gallery, New Delhi, in 2006; 'Anadi' at the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, in 2000; and 'Vibgyor' at the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, also in 2000. Mirza has also participated in 'Samvet', the Madhya Pradesh exhibition at the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, in 1999; the Tokyo International Print Triennial in 1998; the 8th All India Art...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

In the Village, Gouache on Paper, Pink & Red color by Gobardhan Ash "In Stock"
By Gobardhan Ash
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Gobardhan Ash - Untitled - Gouache on Paper 10 x 15 inches (unframed size) Style : Regarded as a pioneer of modern Indian art, Ash’s contribution at the time when India witnessed the advent of Western modernism is significant and colossal. His work was exploratory, visionary and inspiring. He printed with bold courage and a free spirit, never yielding to the rules set by official art. He rejected the preconceived notions of how an artist ought to render his subjects and inevitably rebelled against the academic rules “ If we look at nature in the open, we do not see individual objects each with its own colors but rather a bright medley of tints which blend in our eyes, in our minds.” – Gobardhan Ash (The Statesman, April 24, 1994). His verbal imagery alluded to what was real and relevant in India yet transcended to communicate a deeper, universal message about the human spirit. Disillusioned with the limits and constraints he faced, Ash withdrew into his private introspective world to explore his own mode of artistic expression. And although it was the convention then to paint divinities or exotic female figures on their way to the temple, Ash embarked on a new approach altogether to paint farmers toiling in the fields, workers engaged in intense labor to earn their living, thereby setting a new trend of socio-realistic art in India. In 1945, Ash was brought into the public eye when the progressive writers Association discovered his series of paintings on the Bengal famine. The paintings depict, if not document, the ravages of the 1943 catastrophe. In juxtaposition to the famine series, his impressionist and post impressionist gouaches during the late 40s come as an interesting antithesis. Colors, rich and vibrant, come alive in a pulsating tone to dominate the entire painting. Ash never subscribed to a stringent artistic form or technique. Rather, his works from the 80s display yet another intriguing and jarringly different style in his treatment of portraiture. His colors, with the exception of the apparent outlines, are reduced to smudges and smears so that the painting appear to originate from stained canvas. His subjects, spectral figures that engage and draw us within their profound state of despair and helplessness. To characterize the life works of Gobardhan Ash is to recognize the complexity and spontaneity of his ideas and the enormous richness of his style. An artist who devoted his entire life to art, his paintings have transited and evolved from monochromatic sketches and landscape to portraiture; from naturalistic real-life depictions to abstract expressionism. Whatever the genre style-Ash has demonstrated an eloquent mastery over the diverse style, techniques and medias employed, as evident in the vast retrospective collection. His paintings are conceptual and purposeful, displaying a unique individuality. His art expounds a frank desire to convey the value of uncompromising artistic sincerity. Gobardhan Ash remains today a prolific artist of his time. About the Artist & his works : Born : Regarded as a pioneer of modern Indian art, Gobardhan Ash (1907-1996) was born at the village of Begampur in Hoogly district of West Bengal.. Family : His father was Haricharan Ash and mother Gouri Devi. He spent all his life in this village and died here in 1996 at the matured age...
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1980s Modern India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel, Gouache

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black Color Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper, 2019 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling m...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

The Sound, Acrylic on Canvas by Contemporary Indian Artist “In Stock”
By Samir Sarkar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Samir Sarkar - The Sound - 120 x 42 inches (unframed size) Acrylic on Canvas (Diptych) Style : He says, “All my paintings have people wearing some headgear that has a face painted...
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Early 2000s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

Nude, Figurative, Pastel on Paper by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Sanatan Dinda
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sanatan Dinda - Untitled - 28 x 20 inches (unframed size) Pastel on Paper, 2010 shipment without frame Style : Sanatan Dinda discovers the beautiful amidst the ruins of a dilapidated city; his work becomes lyrical while he puts his signature on the curves and cleavages of sculpted human bodies. Born in the intestines of North Kolkata, the lanes and by lanes of Kumartuli, the squalor and the dirt, the refinement and nuances of a traditional craft of idol-making, the ancient river, the lonely bathing places taught him everything. Poverty all around, Sanatan had enough courage, even in his formative years, to convince himself that eternity could be invented, here and now, in a day. His art, both sculpture and painting, engages in a dialogue between tradition and modernity. Today, his work can be considered to be a prime example of contemporary Bengali visual culture. For last few years, Sanatan has been trying to stress upon traditional clay-sculpting – primarily the local popular sculpture...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel, Mixed Media

Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper Black Color Indian Contemporary Artist-In Stock
By Sekhar Kar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Sekhar Kar - Untitled, Mixed Media on Paper, 2019 22 x 30 inches (Unframed) ( UNFRAMED ALL IN DELIVERED PRICE ) Style : Sekhar Kar's paintings depict men and women in swirling m...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Mixed Media

Untitled, Pastel on Paper, Set of 2 Works by Contemporary Artists "In Stock"
By Pankaj Panwar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pankaj Panwar Pastel on Paper, 6 x 9 inches (Unframed Size) 2017 (Each) Set of 2 works ( Delivered unframed ) Born : 1961. Education : 1988 - M.F.A. (Sculpture) from Fine Arts Faculty, M.S. University, Baroda. 1986 - B.F.A. (Sculpture), Kala-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati University, Santlniketan.1989-1990 - Post-Experience Diploma in Sculpture, Royal College of Art, London, UK . Professor in Sculpture, Kala-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, W.B. India. Select Solo Exhibitions : 2008 Aicon Gallery, Palo Alto. Grosvenor Museum, Chester, UK. R. C. A., London, UK . Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds, UK Art-Heritage, New Delhi. Select Group Exhibitions : 2008 Shaptarishee, Sculpture in Steel, organized by Depika Jindal, by curated Alka Pandey, Habitat center, New Delhi . Edge of Desire – Idioms of Indian & Italian Contemporary Art, NGMA, Kolkata, Bombay; New Delhi. The Human Figure, Gallery Threshold, New Delhi. Entrusted, Charles Wallace Trust, New Delhi . Continuity, Disjuncture, Creativity, Akar Prakar, Kolkata. Tale of Two Cities, Birla Academy, Kolkata; Mumbai . Hundred and Fifty years of Art of Bengal, CIMA, Kolkata; Mumbai. Multi Media Art...
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2010s Contemporary India - Figurative Paintings

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Paper, Pastel

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