Untitled (ARCD2K)
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Untitled (ARCD2K)
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Artist Biography
Early Life and Background
- Born: May 7, 1861, Joransanko, Calcutta, British India
- Died: December 5, 1951
- Family: Member of the distinguished Tagore family; nephew of Rabindranath Tagore. His grandfather was Girindranath Tagore, and his father was Gunendranath Tagore.
- Education: Studied at Sanskrit College, Kolkata in the 1880s and later attended Calcutta School of Art.
Artistic Development and Influences
- Early Training: Learned pastels from O. Ghilardi and oil painting from Charles Palmer at Calcutta School of Art.
- Mughal and Rajput Styles: Sought to modernize these styles, rejecting Western art models.
- Swadeshi Values: Incorporated Swadeshi values into his art, promoting Indian traditions.
- Whistler's Aestheticism: Influenced by Whistler’s aesthetic principles.
- Japanese Influence: Later incorporated Chinese and Japanese calligraphic traditions into his style after meeting artists Tikan and Hesida.
Major Works and Artistic Contributions
- Rohini II: A notable work showcasing his artistic skill.
- Passing of Shajahan: Another significant painting reflecting his style.
- Season Flower in a Vase: Demonstrates his mastery of technique and subject matter.
- Arabian Nights Series (1930): Considered one of his finest achievements, using Arabian Nights stories to explore colonial Calcutta.
- Bharat Mata: A significant painting symbolizing Mother India.
- Founder of the Bengal School of Art: Played a pivotal role in shaping modern Indian painting and promoting nationalistic art.
- Indian Society of Oriental Art (1907): Founded this society to promote traditional Indian art forms.
Legacy and Historical Significance
- Pioneer of Modern Indian Painting: Recognized as a key figure in the development of modern Indian art.
- Influence on Subsequent Artists: Mentored notable artists such as Nandalal Bose, Asit Halder, Kshitindranath Majumdar and Jamini Roy.
- Revival of Traditional Art Forms: Advocated for a return to traditional Indian techniques and styles.
- Impact on Bengali Children's Literature: Wrote influential children’s books like Rajkahini, Budo Angla, Nalak, and Khirer Putul.
- National Art Treasures: His works are considered National Art Treasures.
Abanindranath Tagore
1871 - 1951 , India
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Bengal School of Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Nandalal Bose
- Kshitindranath Majumdar
- Jamini Roy
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Whistler
- Mughal artists
- Rajput artists
- Date Of Birth: May 7, 1871
- Date Of Death: December 5, 1951
- Full Name: Abanindranath Tagore
- Nationality: Indian
- Notable Artworks:
- Rohini II
- Passing of Shajahan
- Season Flower in a Vase
- Place Of Birth: Jorasanko, India


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