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Four Figures

Four women standing in unity amidst a lush landscape define this vibrant modernist masterpiece by B.C. Sanyal that captures the essence of rural India and invites you to bring its soulful beauty into your collection.

Découvrez Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal (1901-2003), un peintre indien majeur du mouvement moderne et sculpturale. Explorez ses œuvres marquantes reflétant la vie rurale, les enjeux sociaux et l'unité humaine. Artiste enseignant renommé et détenteur du Padma Bhushan.

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  • Artist: Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal
  • Year: 1989
  • Subject or theme: Rural life and unity among women
  • Dimensions: 75 x 101 cm
  • Artistic style: Modernist
A truly towering figure on the modern Indian art scene, artist Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal, better known as B.C. Sanyal was born in Dhubri, Assam and studied at the Government School of Art and Craft in Calcutta.Over his long creative career, as a participant-observer of the colonial, through the Bengal School to the modernist - Sanyal created his own free and vibrant style. His watercolours and oils were rooted in honesty and his adoration for rural India. His themes revolve around economic deprivation and human struggles. A sculpture titled The Vertical Figure, where Sanyal portrays his mother is considered one of his most noted works.He taught at Lahore

Biographie de l'artiste

Early Life and Artistic Formation

Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal, born April 22, 1902, in Dibrugarh, Assam, India, witnessed the tumultuous events of his formative years – namely, the Partition of Bengal in 1905. This initial experience instilled within him a profound understanding of societal divisions and fueled an enduring fascination with capturing human emotion through art. Despite facing hardship following his father’s untimely demise at six years old, Sanyal's mother nurtured his artistic inclinations, encouraging him to pursue his passion for sculpting dolls—a formative influence that would shape his distinctive artistic style. His education commenced at Government College of Art & Craft (GCAC), Calcutta, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of luminaries like Percy Brown and J.P. Ganguly, absorbing the principles of both Western academic art and Bengali School traditions. This dual exposure proved instrumental in establishing his unique artistic vision.

Career Highlights: From Serampore to Lahore

Sanyal’s professional journey began at Serampore College of Art in 1920, where he diligently cultivated his craft as a painter and sculptor for six years. During this period, he eschewed the prevailing stylistic trends—avoiding both Bengal School formalism and Victorian academism—instead developing an individualistic approach that garnered recognition from fellow artists and instructors alike. A pivotal moment arrived in 1929 when Krishna Plaster Works commissioned him to sculpt a portrait of Lala Lajpat Rai for the Indian National Congress Session in Lahore, marking a significant turning point in his career. Subsequently, he accepted a professorship at Mayo School of Art, furthering his artistic education and establishing himself as a respected teacher. Despite facing challenges stemming from disagreements with British authorities regarding artistic freedom, Sanyal persevered, founding Lahore College of Fine Arts—a beacon of Indian art education—and continuing to inspire generations of aspiring artists.

Notable Artistic Achievements: Capturing Essence Through Color and Composition

Sanyal’s oeuvre is characterized by a masterful blend of observation and imagination, reflecting his deep engagement with the human condition and the natural world. His paintings frequently depict rural landscapes imbued with symbolic resonance—a testament to his ability to convey profound emotions through subtle visual cues. Recurring motifs include depictions of cowsheds, symbolizing pastoral life and cultural heritage; portraits capturing moments of vulnerability and resilience; and evocative scenes portraying Mahatma Gandhi alongside Hindu and Muslim children—a poignant emblem of unity and harmony during the era of Partition. His distinctive technique involved utilizing multiple vanishing points to create depth and complexity within his canvases, demonstrating a meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to artistic excellence.

Recognition and Legacy: Padma Bhushan and Beyond

Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal’s contributions to Indian art were acknowledged with prestigious honors—most notably the Padma Bhushan bestowed upon him in 1984 by the Government of India, recognizing his lifetime achievement in visual arts. This accolade underscored the breadth and depth of his artistic legacy. Furthermore, he was awarded the Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship for Lifetime Achievement in 1980, cementing his position as a cornerstone of Indian modernism. His artwork has been showcased in prominent international exhibitions—including Salon de Mai in Paris, Venice Biennale, Sao Paolo Biennale, and Tokyo International Art Exhibition—solidifying his reputation as a globally respected artist. Sanyal’s influence extends beyond his own artistic output; he served as Secretary at Lalit Kala Akademi and later Vice-Chairman, nurturing the growth of Indian art institutions and fostering a vibrant artistic community. His enduring legacy continues to inspire artists today, ensuring that his vision—a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation—remains relevant in shaping the future of Indian art.
Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal

Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal

1901 - 2003 , Inde

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernisme
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['École bengali']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Percy Brown']
  • Date Of Birth: 22 avril 1902
  • Date Of Death: 9 août 2003
  • Full Name: Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal
  • Nationality: Indien
  • Notable Artworks:
    • La poule aux œufs féconds
    • Éleveur de bovins
    • Déespoir
    • Vers la paix
  • Place Of Birth: Dibrugarh, Inde