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Devajyoti Ray |
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Realism : Realism in Indian Art can be traced back to the times of the Gandhar and Mathura Schools, and later in the art of the Company School Artists. Its most ardent adherents in the 21st century India are Bikash Bhattacharya, Sanjay Bhattacharya, Anjolie Ela Menon, among others. Read more….
Semi-realism and Surrealism: Almost all Bengal School Artists of the early 19th century were semi realists. Its appeal among art lovers lies in its easy understandability while allowing the artist to express his self. Semi realist and surrealist works come in a wide variety. The important artists of 21st century include on the one hand veterans Ganesh Pyne, Tyeb Mehta, MF Hussain, middle-aged artist like Shyamal Duttaroy, Sunil Das, Shibu Natesanit and younger artists like Devajyoti Ray, Anupam Sud, among others. Read more.....
Abstraction: Abstraction in art comes in two forms,- Abstraction of form and abstraction of color pattern. While abstraction in form had been an important feature of Indian Art since the Indus valley civilization, the abstraction of color had been observed in the folk art of India since time immemorial. Among the various artists of 21st century SH Raza, and Jahangir Sabbavala Chittrabahnu Majumdar, Atul Dodia, BR Panesar, are probably the best known abstractionists among many others. Read more...: ..
Pseudo-realism: This new 21st century style depicts realism in an exaggerated colors and ideas. Like Magic realism which was originally a literary style, the word Pseudo-realism.... was originally coined with reference to the computer graphic generated new movies of the new century. But it is now bee successfully grafted into the field of Art by artists like Devajyoti Ray. Read more.....
Cubism: One of the most well known Art movement of all times, Cubism had influenced the works of Gaganendranath Tagore, Tyeb Mehta, FN Souza among others. Who are the new artists of India who are still adhering to this style, Read more......
Impressionism: the most popular Art movement of all time had once influenced the likes of Abanindranath Tagore and Nandalal Bose. In the contemporary Indian Art scene, we still have many artists like Akbar Padamsee, Manu Parekh among others who show glimpses of impressionism. Read more...
Folk art: Batik, Madhubani, Gond, Santhal, Warli, Gujrati, Kashmiri,…. The list of India Folk Art styles is endless. Each of these styles are unique in terms of their forms, color-schemes, and the metaphors they use. 21st century fine Art in India shows the positive cognizance of these myriad styles. Read more...
Abstraction, Realism, Surrealism, Impressionism, Cubism, Fauvism, Pseudo-realism, Magic realism, Erotic art, Folk Art, Tribal Art, Miniature Art, Centres of Art, Calcutta, Delhi, Bombay, Vadodara, Santiniketan, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Henry Matisse, Alex Colville, Paul Cadmus, George Bellows, Ababnindranath Tagore, Gaganendranath Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore, Nandalal Bose, Raja Ravi Verma, Hemen Majumdar, Amrita Shergill, Jamini Roy, Baburao Painter, Ramkinkar Baij, Zainul Abedin, Benode Bihari Mukherjee, K G Subbhramaniyan, Krishna Hebbar, Francis Newton Souza, Maqbool Fida Hussain, Tyeb Mehta, Saiyyad Haider Raza, Jehangir Sabbavala, Ganesh Pyne, KC Pyne, Satish Gujral, Anjolie Ela Menon, Bikash Bhattacharya, Sunil Das, Jatin Das, Shyamal Duttaroy, Jogen Choudhuri, Arpana Caur, Yusuf Arakkal, Vivan Sundaram, Bose Kishnamachari, Devajyoti Ray, Atul Dodiya, Jitish Kallat, Laxma Goud, Anupam Sud, Shibu Natesan, Shakila, Warli Art, Banni Art, Santhal Art, Bhill Art, Batik Art, Madhubani Painting, Kashmir Papier Machete, Kalighat Pat, Orissa Patachitra, History of Indian Art, Contemporary Indian Art, 21stcentury Indian Art, Indus Valley Art, Indus Valley Teracotta, Maurya Art, Gupta Art, Ajanta Frescoes, Ellora Frescoes, Mahabalipuram Sculptures, Pala Miniature, Temple Art, Mughal Murals, Mughal Miniature, Tanjore Art, Mysore Art, Sikh Art, Maratha Art, Rajasthani Art, Company School of Art, Bengal School Art, Progressive Artists Group
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