Jamini Roy: A Pioneering Indian Folk Art Master

Jamini Roy (11 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) , Indian master painter, born in small village in Beliatore, Bankura district, West Bengal. Jamini Roy joined the Government School of Art, Kolkata in 1903. He was taught to paint in the prevailing academic tradition drawing Classical nudes and painting in oils and in 1908 he received his Diploma in Fine Art. However, he soon realised that he needed to draw inspiration, not from Western traditions, but from his own culture, and so he looked to the living folk and tribal art for inspiration. He was most influenced by the Kalighat...
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Figurative serigraphs painting titled 'Untitled', 14x20 inches, by artist Jamini Roy on Paper

"Untitled (A Tribute to Jamini Roy)", Figurative Painting

Serigraph, 14x20 inch, Serigraphs on Paper
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Figurative tempera painting titled 'Untitled', 68x35 inches, by artist Jamini Roy on Jute
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"Untitled", Figurative Painting

Original, 68x35 inch, Tempera on Jute
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Figurative tempera painting titled 'Bride And Companion', 29x59 inches, by artist Jamini Roy on Tampera Cloth
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"Bride And Companion (Royal Procession)", Figurative Painting

Original, 29x59 inch, Tempera on Silk
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