Jamini Roy biography
Date of birth : 1887-04-11
Date of death : 1972-04-24
Birthplace : Bankura, West Bengal, India
Nationality : Indian
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2010-11-03
Credited as : Painter, famous paintings: Makara, Cats Plus, Ravana, Sita and Jatayu
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In 1903, at the age of sixteen, Jamini Roy came to Calcutta and studied at the Government School of Art. He learnt academic methods then in vogue in the West, and achieved his early fame as a portrait painter in the European tradition. However, soon Jamini Roy cultivated a personal painting style inspired largely by traditional Indian folk and village arts, particularly those of Bengal. Jamini Roy, through his oil paintings, gave expression to the scenes of every-day life of the people of rural Bengal.
For his paintings, Jamini Roy selected themes from joys and sorrows of everyday life of rural Bengal, religious theme like-Ramayana, Sri Chaitanya, Radha-Krishna and Jesus Christ, but he depicted them without narratives. Apart from this he painted scenes form the lives of the aboriginal Santhals, such as 'Santhals engaged in drum-beating' 'Santhal Mother and Child' 'Dancing Santhals' etc.
In his career as an artist Jamini Roy earned fame by evolving his own language of painting which he termed as 'Flat Technique'. Jamini Roy used cheap indigenous pigments for his art to make them within the reach of the affluent as well as the poor. Like the pata-painters of Bengal he proposed his own paintings from indigenous materials like lampblack, chalk-powder, leaves and creepers.
The exposition of Jamini Roy's works were first held in British India Street (Calcutta) in 1938. Jamini Roy's pictures become very popular during the 1940s and clientele included both the Bengali middle class and European community. In 1946, his work was exhibited in London and in 1953 in New York.
Jamini Roy was honored with the Padma Bhushan in 1955. He died in 1972 in Calcutta.
Some of his famous paintings are:
* Santhal Boy with Drum
* Cats Sharing a Prawn
* St. Ann and the Blessed Virgin
* Makara
* Cats Plus
* Seated Woman in Sari
* Krishna And Radha Dancing
* Kitten
* Virgin And Child
* Crucifixion with Attendant Angels
* Ravana, Sita And Jatayu
* Warrior King
* Krishna with Gopis in Boat
* Krishna and Balarama