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Nandalal Bose (1882-1966)

Nandalal Bose (3 December 1882 – 16 April 1966) was one of the pioneers of modern Indian art and a key figure of Contextual Modernism.

A pupil of Abanindranath Tagore, Bose was known for his “Indian style” of painting. He became the principal of Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan in 1921. He was influenced by the Tagore family and the murals of Ajanta; his classic works include paintings of scenes from Indian mythologies, women, and village life.

Today, many critics consider his paintings among India’s most important modern paintings. In 1976, the Archaeological Survey of India, Department of Culture, Govt. of India declared his works among the “nine artists” whose work, “not being antiquities”, were to be henceforth considered “to be art treasures, having regard to their artistic and aesthetic value”.

He was given the work of illustrating the Constitution of India.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nandalal_Bose

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    Tempara on Paper 13.5x7 in Year 1950
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    Watercolor on Paper 11.75x10.50 in Year 1950
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The Buddha’s Life

 

    Watercolor on Paper 13x12 in Year 1952
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