Untitled

Medium:Charcoal
Height:16 inch / 40.6 cm
Width:10 inch / 25.4 cm
Dimension:W: 25.4 cm × H: 40.6 cm

In this tender charcoal sketch, Anita Roy Chowdhury captures the gentle innocence of a young girl with delicate, expressive lines. The simplicity of the composition enhances the emotional depth, revealing a quiet moment of introspection and warmth.

Original price was: ₹100,000.00.Current price is: ₹25,000.00.

Description

Anita Roy Chowdhury | Untitled | Charcoal on Paper | 10 x 16 inches | 1960

This charcoal drawing by Anita Roy Chowdhury, dated 1960, captures the expressive innocence of a young girl seated with folded hands. Executed in fluid strokes and soft shading, the portrait emphasizes the girl’s gentle posture and endearing gaze, which seems to engage the viewer directly. The artist masterfully conveys personality and mood with minimal lines—her tilted head, the relaxed composure, and faint smile exude a quiet warmth. There’s an effortless grace in the sketch, suggesting Anita Roy Chowdhury’s deep sensitivity to human expression and childhood charm. The backdrop, loosely textured with charcoal, draws focus to the subject’s face and emotion, creating an intimate moment frozen in time.

Anita Roy Chowdhury’s artistic journey is defined by a fearless exploration of watercolor’s possibilities and a nuanced sensitivity to form and composition. From early on, she demonstrated a keen instinct for balancing spontaneity with meticulous control, creating works that resonate with both immediacy and thoughtful reflection. Her ability to navigate the delicate medium of watercolor with innovation and emotional depth sets her apart as a pioneering figure in Indian modern art. Her education at the Government College of Art & Craft, Calcutta, placed her in the company of some of the most influential artists of her time, providing a fertile ground for creative exchange and growth. Under the mentorship of Satyen Ghosal and Gopal Ghosh, Anita honed a distinctive style that combined rigorous experimentation with an intuitive grasp of color and form. This period nurtured her commitment to pushing boundaries while remaining deeply connected to the evolving artistic landscape of India.

Anita’s involvement with the Society of Contemporary Artists and her role as a founding member of the Calcutta Painters group reflect her active engagement in shaping the trajectory of modern art in the region. These associations offered platforms for artistic innovation and dialogue, allowing her and her contemporaries to challenge established conventions and expand the language of Indian art. Her first solo exhibition in 1962 marked the beginning of a prolific career that would see her work exhibited widely, both in India and internationally. Throughout decades of creative practice, Anita’s paintings explore themes of identity, nature, and human experience with a compelling blend of delicacy and strength. Her watercolors often reveal a subtle interplay between fluidity and structure, inviting viewers into intimate spaces where emotion and observation coexist. Exhibitions at prestigious venues such as AIFACS in New Delhi, the Academy of Fine Arts in Calcutta, Jehangir Art Gallery in Bombay, and the Sarala Art Centre in Madras have solidified her reputation as a vital contributor to the modern art movement.

Anita Roy Chowdhury’s legacy continues to inspire artists and audiences alike, her work standing as a testament to the power of dedication, innovation, and the enduring appeal of watercolor as a medium capable of profound expression.


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