Kalipada Ghoshal

Kalipada Ghoshal (Bengali: কালিপদ ঘোষাল) (September 1906  29 April 1995) (Kali-Pado means he who is under Mother Goddess Kali). He was an artist from Calcutta. He was a well regarded student of the Indian Society of Oriental Art and a member of Abanindranath Tagore's Bengal school of art.[1]

Kalipada Ghoshal
কালিপদ ঘোষাল
Born(1906-09-00)September 1906
Howrah, India (Hindustan)
Died29 April 1995(1995-04-29) (aged 88)
Howrah, West Bengal, India
NationalityIndian
Known forPainting
MovementModern Indian Art

List of paintings

Wash and Tempera
  • Shakuntala (1922)[2] Collector: Governor General Lord Reading.
  • Floral Presentation (Pushpa-upahar) 1922 Collector: Gaganendranath Tagore
  • Vyas Guhaye Shankaracharya Meditating Saint Shankaracharya in cave (1927)
  • JolSawa (Hindu Religious Practice on Auspicious Occasions (Hindu Marriages) (1928) Size: 20'x6' Feet.
  • Shri Chaitanyer Abhishar (1928) Size: 10'x6'Feet Collector: India House London.
  • Prashadhan of Shri Krishna (1928) Large Painting 10'x12'Feet
  • Persian Queen (Persian Night). Collector: Benito Mussolini's Daughter, Italy.
  • Shiva Parvati - Haro Parbati (1938)
  • Wash Painting Shiva Durga (1942) Size: 11'x7' Feet. Collector: Rabindrabharati Museum
  • Dushmanta Shakuntala (1943) Collector: Delhi Museum.
  • Ramer Samudrapuja Collector: Madras Museum
  • Evening Toilet (Beauty Spa) Collector: Mumbai Museum
  • Floral Character - Shephali Collector: Lucknow Museum
  • Shiva Durga Collector: Bardwan Bardhaman Maharaja
  • Tripura Shundari. Indian Folk Dance Saotal Nritya (Santal Dance) (1942–19) Collector: Tripura Royal Family
  • Blooming Floral Beauty of Women (Prashphutita) Collector: Lord Jackson
  • Pandavas Journey (Pandaber Mahaprashthan) Collector: N.C.Chatterjee, Kolkara
  • Worshiping Devdashi (Natir Puja) Collector: Kamal Singha Roy of Amta Howrah.
  • Saint Gautam Buddha with His Son Rahul . Collector Kanailala Sarbadhikari.
  • Hindu Religious Goddess Maha Laxmi Collector: B.K. Saha of Radha Bazar Kolkata.
  • Shatir Dehotyaag (1972) Collector : Rabindrabharati Museum
  • Buddha (1972)
  • Damayanti (1928)
  • Series on Buddha.
  • Series on Krishna.
  • Series on Indian Ragas Raginis and on Hindustani Religious historical culture.

References

  1. Sinha, Gayatri (1996). Expressions & evocations : contemporary women artists of India. Bombay: Marga Publications on behalf of the National Centre for the Performing Arts. p. 48. ISBN 8185026343.
  2. Indian Society of Oriental Art (1923). Rupam. O. C. Gangoly. p. 18. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  • Jugantar – Article on Arts,19 September 1937, Page19.
  • SARAVAT (Sarashwat), Volume:02.No:03, November to January,1969.R.N.16601/68. Page 319.
  • University of Calcutta employees annual magazine - 3rd Year,1st Issue, 1989, Pages 83 – 85.
  • Rabindra Bharati University Museum Art Gallery Catalogue, 23 May 1980.
  • The Statesman (Calcutta Pressmedia) "The Arts" column, 27 May 1980.


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