JAMINI ROY MAHADEVA AND GANESH India, 20th century Gouache on paper, framed and under glass. 60×44 cm. In the center of the picture, Mahadeva sits cross-legged in front of a dark red background with the elephant god in her arms, surrounded by yellow, black and colored borders. The artist weaved the paper to create a mosaic effect. Well preserved. Jamini Roy (1887-1972) is a very important Indian painter who was honored with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. On the back is a glued newspaper report on 16th April 1963 in English about the artist. As orally reported, the first owner (in India) did glue it there and sold it in 1963 to a collector in the Netherlands. For comparison is a piece in background of the photo used by the News site inextlive to commemorate the 130th anniversary of Jamini’s birth in 2017. Provenienz: From a private collection in Bochum, purchased by the collector 1977 at Notarishuis Arnhem, Bakkerstraat.
JAMINI ROY MAHADEVA AND GANESH India, 20th century Gouache on paper, framed and under glass. 60×44 cm. In the center of the picture, Mahadeva sits cross-legged in front of a dark red background with the elephant god in her arms, surrounded by yellow, black and colored borders. The artist weaved the paper to create a mosaic effect. Well preserved. Jamini Roy (1887-1972) is a very important Indian painter who was honored with the State award of Padma Bhushan in 1954. On the back is a glued newspaper report on 16th April 1963 in English about the artist. As orally reported, the first owner (in India) did glue it there and sold it in 1963 to a collector in the Netherlands. For comparison is a piece in background of the photo used by the News site inextlive to commemorate the 130th anniversary of Jamini’s birth in 2017. Provenienz: From a private collection in Bochum, purchased by the collector 1977 at Notarishuis Arnhem, Bakkerstraat.
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