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BIMAL DAS GUPTA

Bimal Das Gupta, a distinguished Indian artist, was renowned for his mastery in figurative art, where he seamlessly blended the rich traditions of Indian aesthetics with the avant-garde influences of Western modernism. His artistic journey marked a transformative period in post-independence Indian art, positioning him as a pivotal figure in shaping the visual language of contemporary Indian expression

1917

Born in Calcutta. Is brought up in the family’s ancestral home in Behrampur (in presentday Murshidabad district of West Bengal) as his father is employed with the British colonial government and has to frequently move between the empire’s new capital, New Delhi, and its summer capital, Shimla. Growing up in the natural surroundings of Behrampur, Das Gupta develops a lifelong love for nature and landscapes, both of which would go on to be his leitmotif in his long career as an artist, irrespective of experimentations with genres and styl

1937

Joins Government College of Art, Calcutta, but is unable to complete the six-year course as it is suspended sometime after the start of the Second World War

1948

Awarded first prize in watercolours by the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society (A.I.F.A.C.S.). Is commissioned to make murals for the silver jubilee of the National Archives, New Delhi

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