cover image: Professor Ythone Noguchi

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Professor Ythone Noguchi

In the periods 1935 to 1937, the mother and daughter artist duo, Elisabeth Sass Brunner and Elisabeth Brunner travelled to Japan and exhibited their painting, painted in India as well as Hungary there. They also travelled around Japan and were influenced by the land and the art there especially The sea and Fuji. It is during this span, Elizabeth Brunner painted the portrait of Professor Yone Noguchi.
painting elizabeth brunner
Identifier
ngma-16447
Material
Oil Paint, Canvas
Note
Elizabeth Brunner was a Hungarian artist born in 1910. Her mother Elizabeth Sass Brunner too was an artist who had exhibited in the National Salon from 1914. Both the mother and daughter artist- duo lived and travelled in India extensively and went on many pilgrimage tours in and around the country with an artistic interest. Brunner along with her mother Elizabeth Sass came to India in the year 1930 in search of new path in life and became respected figures in Indian artistic life with their subjects of work concentric on the life and spirit of India. In India they were received by Ravindranath Tagore in Shantiniketan and by several Maharajas and other prominent Indian spokesmen in other parts of country. In the time they spend in India they also painted many paintings with Buddhist themes. Apart from this, throughout their travel together; they painted landscapes, mountains, forests, monuments and people along with major Indian personalities.
Pages
31.5 x 38 cm
Published in
India
Type
Painting

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