How Jamini Roy found a home in Baker Street
Jamini Roy is considered the father of Indian modern art as he attempted to use his paintings to find cultural independence from Western notions of art grafted by the British on its colonies. This quest was taking place alongside the India's fight for political independence. On his death in 197...
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Main Author: | KUMAR, Nirmalya |
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2014
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