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Untitled (Mother and Child) - I Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
18x15 inches
"Untitled (Mother and Child) - I" is a famous painting by the Indian master Narayan Shridhar Bendre. In this elegant work he innovates upon the method of pointillism, or the application of delicate dots and daubs of paint, to lyrically convey the tenderness of maternal love, and the tranquillity of village life. Bendre was interested in the depiction of joy and the charms of rural India. With great sensitivity, he painted women in comfortable rural settings engaged in social activities and domestic tasks. This painting testifies not only to the painterly expertise of this leader of Modernism, but to the authenticity of his expression. |
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Untitled (Mother and Child) - I Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
18x15 inches
"Untitled (Mother and Child) - I" is a famous painting by the Indian master Narayan Shridhar Bendre. In this elegant work he innovates upon the method of pointillism, or the application of delicate dots and daubs of paint, to lyrically convey the tenderness of maternal love, and the tranquillity of village life.Bendre was interested in the depiction of joy and the charms of rural India. With great sensitivity, he painted women in comfortable rural settings engaged in social activities and domestic tasks. This painting testifies not only to the painterly expertise of this leader of Modernism, but to the authenticity of his expression.
Narayan Shridhar Bendre is counted amongst those masters whose pioneering talents and committed contributions to the art of modern India were instrumental in bringing the art of India to it’s glorious blossoming. He is well known as the supreme landscapist, a composer, and master of colours. He was immensely influenced by miniature painting. Assimilating the western influence he created a niche for himself in the field of art by innovating a style all his own. He successfully carried out innovative experiments depicting subtle themes ranging from everyday life to the abstract.