cover image: Two Sisters

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Two Sisters

1 Jan 1968

This woodcut print is titled Two Sisters. It is made by Haren Das. This is now exhibited in the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
print art work
Identifier
ngma-03353
Material
Wood, Paper
Note
A master print maker, Harendra Narayan Das was born on February 1st, 1921 in a small town called Dinajpur (now in Bangladesh). Haren Das got his training in Graphic Arts from Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata in 1944. After finishing his Diploma, he also got two years training in teaching, under Ramendranath Chakravarti from Government School of Art (GSA), Kolkata in 1946, where he also taught print making later for a year. Later he joined his Alma mater, Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata as a Lecturer in Graphics Department in 1951 where he continued to teach till 1981. Haren Das published a book of Engravings titled 'Bengal Village in Wood' in 1950. His works have travelled in various solo shows as well as group exhibitions all over the world. Haren Das's works are a window to see the beauty of the easy and uncomplicated life of the countryside of Bengal. Like his themes which are so simple, his compositions too reflect the lucidness and clarity in the visuals he captured in the medium of woodcut prints. Despite using restrain and economy, Das has managed to offer a glimpse of a Bengal that no longer exists. He has received many prestigious honours including Abanindra Puraskar from Rabindra Bharti University (RBU), Kolkata in 1989.
Pages
13.5 x 17.5 cm
Published in
India
Type
Print