Kalipada Ghoshal

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Kalipada Ghoshal
কালিপদ ঘোষাল
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Born(1906-09-00)September 1906
Died29 April 1995(1995-04-29) (aged 88)
NationalityIndian
Known forPainting
MovementModern Indian Art

Kalipada Ghoshal (Bengali: কালিপদ ঘোষাল) (September 1906 – 29 April 1995) (Kali-Pado means he who is under Mother Goddess Kali). He was an artist from Calcutta. He was a well regarded student of the Indian Society of Oriental Art and a member of Abanindranath Tagore's Bengal school of art.[1]

List of paintings[edit]

Wash and Tempera
  • Shakuntala (1922)[2] Collector: Governor General Lord Reading.
  • Floral Presentation (Pushpa-upahar) 1922 Collector: Gaganendranath Tagore
  • Vyas Guhaye Shankaracharya Meditating Saint Shankaracharya in cave (1927)
  • JolSawa (Hindu Religious Practice on Auspicious Occasions (Hindu Marriages) (1928) Size: 20'x6' Feet.
  • Shri Chaitanyer Abhishar (1928) Size: 10'x6'Feet Collector: India House London.
  • Prashadhan of Shri Krishna (1928) Large Painting 10'x12'Feet
  • Persian Queen (Persian Night). Collector: Benito Mussolini's Daughter, Italy.
  • Shiva Parvati - Haro Parbati (1938)
  • Wash Painting Shiva Durga (1942) Size: 11'x7' Feet. Collector: Rabindrabharati Museum
  • Dushmanta Shakuntala (1943) Collector: Delhi Museum.
  • Ramer Samudrapuja Collector: Madras Museum
  • Evening Toilet (Beauty Spa) Collector: Mumbai Museum
  • Floral Character - Shephali Collector: Lucknow Museum
  • Shiva Durga Collector: Bardwan Bardhaman Maharaja
  • Tripura Shundari. Indian Folk Dance Saotal Nritya (Santal Dance) (1942–19) Collector: Tripura Royal Family
  • Blooming Floral Beauty of Women (Prashphutita) Collector: Lord Jackson
  • Pandavas Journey (Pandaber Mahaprashthan) Collector: N.C.Chatterjee, Kolkara
  • Worshiping Devdashi (Natir Puja) Collector: Kamal Singha Roy of Amta Howrah.
  • Saint Gautam Buddha with His Son Rahul . Collector Kanailala Sarbadhikari.
  • Hindu Religious Goddess Maha Laxmi Collector: B.K. Saha of Radha Bazar Kolkata.
  • Shatir Dehotyaag (1972) Collector : Rabindrabharati Museum
  • Buddha (1972)
  • Damayanti (1928)
  • Series on Buddha.
  • Series on Krishna.
  • Series on Indian Ragas Raginis and on Hindustani Religious historical culture.

References[edit]

  1. Sinha, Gayatri (1996). Expressions & evocations : contemporary women artists of India. Bombay: Marga Publications on behalf of the National Centre for the Performing Arts. p. 48. ISBN 8185026343.
  2. Indian Society of Oriental Art (1923). Rupam. O. C. Gangoly. p. 18.
  • Jugantar – Article on Arts,19 September 1937, Page19.
  • SARAVAT (Sarashwat), Volume:02.No:03, November to January,1969.R.N.16601/68. Page 319.
  • University of Calcutta employees annual magazine - 3rd Year,1st Issue, 1989, Pages 83 – 85.
  • Rabindra Bharati University Museum Art Gallery Catalogue, 23 May 1980.
  • The Statesman (Calcutta Pressmedia) "The Arts" column, 27 May 1980.
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