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A SCENE FROM RAMAYANA
Nandalal Bose
A SCENE FROM RAMAYANA
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Nandalal Bose
Watercolor on Paper
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This painting belongs to a series of monochromatic ink and watercolour paintings inspired by the Sumi-e Japanese technique the artist employed in the last phase of his life. These compositions were stripped to the bare minimum where only a few strokes of ink were employed to create natural forms in an effortless approach. The above painting the artist has executed a scene from Ramayana, where Rama is portrayed as exile in the forest, accompanied by his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, with a range of strokes in tonal variations capturing the rhythm and pattern of the image. This painting was purchased from the collection of Shri Biswaroop Bose and Smt. Nivedita Bose, children of Nandalal
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