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Abanindranath Tagore, "Untitled", Tempera and Gouache on Paper (1871-1951).

A composition by Abanindranath Tagore, this tempera and gouache painting captures a graceful female figure draped in a flowing white saree. Rendered in earthy tones, the subject is adorned with intricate jewelry, her serene expression exuding an air of quiet introspection. The gentle curves and fluidity of the lines reflect the artist's mastery of the Bengal School of Art, emphasizing a harmonious blend of traditional Indian aesthetics with soft, lyrical elements. Signed in Bengali on the lower left.

Abanindranath Tagore (1871–1951) was a pioneering figure in Indian art and the principal founder of the Bengal School of Art, which played a crucial role in the revival of traditional Indian aesthetics during the early 20th century. A nephew of the renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore, he sought to break free from Western academic realism and instead embrace indigenous artistic traditions, drawing inspiration from Mughal miniatures, Rajput paintings, and Japanese wash techniques. His works often depicted historical, mythological, and literary themes, infused with a dreamlike quality and poetic sensibility. One of his most celebrated creations, Bharat Mata, became an iconic symbol of India's nationalist movement, reflecting his deep commitment to cultural identity and spiritual expression. Tagore’s influence extended beyond painting; as an educator and writer, he left an indelible mark on Indian art, inspiring generations of artists to reconnect with their heritage while forging a modern visual language.

Approximately 58.3 x 43cm

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From a distinguished collector based in the United States.

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Abanindranath Tagore, "Untitled", Tempera and Gouache on Paper (1871-1951).

A composition by Abanindranath Tagore, this tempera and gouache painting captures a graceful female figure draped in a flowing white saree. Rendered in earthy tones, the subject is adorned with intricate jewelry, her serene expression exuding an air of quiet introspection. The gentle curves and fluidity of the lines reflect the artist's mastery of the Bengal School of Art, emphasizing a harmonious blend of traditional Indian aesthetics with soft, lyrical elements. Signed in Bengali on the lower left.

Abanindranath Tagore (1871–1951) was a pioneering figure in Indian art and the principal founder of the Bengal School of Art, which played a crucial role in the revival of traditional Indian aesthetics during the early 20th century. A nephew of the renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore, he sought to break free from Western academic realism and instead embrace indigenous artistic traditions, drawing inspiration from Mughal miniatures, Rajput paintings, and Japanese wash techniques. His works often depicted historical, mythological, and literary themes, infused with a dreamlike quality and poetic sensibility. One of his most celebrated creations, Bharat Mata, became an iconic symbol of India's nationalist movement, reflecting his deep commitment to cultural identity and spiritual expression. Tagore’s influence extended beyond painting; as an educator and writer, he left an indelible mark on Indian art, inspiring generations of artists to reconnect with their heritage while forging a modern visual language.

Approximately 58.3 x 43cm

Provenance:
From a distinguished collector based in the United States.

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