The art of Sukumar Bose: reflections on south and Southeast Asia

Purushothaman, Venka, ed. (2013) The art of Sukumar Bose: reflections on south and Southeast Asia. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore. ISBN 9789814517843

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Title: The art of Sukumar Bose: reflections on south and Southeast Asia
Synopsis:

To commemorate the centenary of artist Sukumar Bose (1912–1986), this book attempts to take an incisive look at the artist, his works and the context of his art production in South and Southeast Asia.

Bose’s art varied from the traditional to the decorative and ornamental, with a hint of the Oriental flavour. His work demonstrated traces of the Bengal School styles of Abanindranath Tagore and AR Chugtai. Be it figurative, landscape or abstract, Bose’s art synthesized the decorative elements of Indo-Persian miniatures with Chinese and Japanese techniques. In this context, his vision and passion were inspired by traditional art forms, including Ajanta, Rajput and Mughal miniatures. His incisive observations of life, people and cultures, during colonial and postcolonial India and his later sojourn into Southeast Asia, emerge as both a contested yet seamless narrative of history and hope in his art. This book is the first of its kind to document and give a critical overview of Sukumar Bose.

Subjects: Art History > Art, Indic -- India -- 20th century
Art History > Southeast Asian Art
Divisions: Centre for Research in the Arts
Depositing User: Ms Ashalatha Krishnan
Date Deposited: 05 Sep 2014 03:32
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2021 12:11
URI: http://drlib.lasalle.edu.sg/id/eprint/283
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