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  2. M. F. Husain - Wikipedia

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    M. F. Husain. Maqbool Fida Husain[2] (17 September 1915 – 9 June 2011) [3][4] was an Indian artist known for executing bold, vibrantly coloured narrative paintings in a modified Cubist style. [5] He was one of the most celebrated and internationally recognised Indian artists of the 20th century. [5] He was one of the founding members of ...

  3. Raja Ravi Varma - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Raja Ravi Varma (Malayalam: [ɾaːdʒaː ɾɐʋi ʋɐrm (ː)ɐ]) (29 April 1848 – 2 October 1906 [3][4]) was an Indian painter and artist. His works are one of the best examples of the fusion of European academic art with a purely Indian sensibility and iconography. Especially, he was notable for making affordable lithographs of ...

  4. List of Indian artists - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary artists. Anish Kapoor (Born 1954) Abdul Kadar Khatri (1961 - 2019) Indian Master Craftsman. Aditya Pande (born 1976), painter, sculptor, digital artist. Aman Singh Gulati (born 2000),World's First Almond Artist. Anil Kumar Dutta (1933-2006) Anjolie Ela Menon (born 1940), painter. Anurag Anand (born 1978), visual artist and author.

  5. Vasudeo S. Gaitonde - Wikipedia

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    V. S. Gaitonde was the first Indian contemporary painter whose work was sold for ₹ 9 million (US$110,000) at a 2005 Osians art auction in Mumbai. [5] In 2013, one of Gaitonde's untitled painting sold for ₹ 237 million (US$2.8 million), set a record for an Indian artist at Christie's debut auction in India.

  6. Tyeb Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Tyeb Mehta (26 July 1925 – 2 July 2009) was an Indian painter, sculptor and film maker. He was part of the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group and the first post-colonial generation of artists in India, like John Wilkins who also broke free from the nationalist Bengal school and embraced Modernism instead, with its Post-Impressionist colours, cubist forms and brusque, expressionistic styles.

  7. Indian painting - Wikipedia

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    Indian Art got a boost with the economic liberalization of the country since the early 1990s. Artists from various fields now started bringing in varied styles of work. Post-liberalization Indian art thus works not only within the confines of academic traditions but also outside it. In this phase, artists have introduced even newer concepts ...

  8. Ramkinkar Baij - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Buddha by Ram Kinker Baij at Shantiniketan campus. Professor R. Siva Kumar, an authority of the Santiniketan School of Art [5] [6] wrote, "Ramkinkar Baij was born on 25 May 1906 in Bankura in West Bengal, into a family of little economic and social standing, and grew, by the sheer dint of talent and determination, into one of the most distinguished early modernists in Indian art.

  9. Jamini Roy - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Painting. Movement. Lalit Kala Akademi. Awards. Padma Bhushan (1954) Jamini Roy (11 April 1887 – 24 April 1972) was an Indian painter. He was honoured by the Government of India the award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. [1] He remains one of the most famous pupils of Abanindranath Tagore, another praised Indian artist and instructor. [2]