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10 world-famous paintings by Indian artists

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 6, 2023, 14:41 IST
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Indian art

India has a rich and diverse cultural heritage that extends to the world of art. From vibrant colors to intricate details, Indian artists have made their mark on the global art scene with their exceptional talent and unique perspectives. Lets browse through 10 world-famous paintings by Indian artists that have left a mark on the canvas of art history.

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​"The Last Supper" by M.F. Husain

We start our artistic voyage with none other than the legendary M.F. Husain. Known for his dynamic style, Husain's "The Last Supper" reimagines the iconic Biblical scene with vibrant colors and bold strokes, showcasing his mastery of modern Indian art.

Photo: Pinterest

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​"Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair" by Amrita Sher-Gil

Amrita Sher-Gil, often hailed as the 'Frida Kahlo of India,' created this powerful self-portrait during a time of self-discovery and reflection. The painting challenges gender norms and remains a symbol of empowerment.


Photo: Matterden

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​"Falling Bird" by Ram Kumar

Ram Kumar's "Falling Bird" is a reflection of the existential angst and inner turmoil that plagued many artists in the mid-20th century. The distorted, elongated forms are a powerful representation of the human condition.

Photo: Artnet

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​"Mahishasura" by Tyeb Mehta

Tyeb Mehta makes another appearance on our list with "Mahishasura." This painting is a brilliant fusion of Indian mythology and contemporary art. The arresting image of the demon Mahishasura merging with a buffalo is unforgettable.

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"Shakuntala" by Raja Ravi Varma

Raja Ravi Varma's renowned masterpiece, 'Shakuntala,' portrays the Mahabharata character Shakuntala feigning to remove a thorn from her foot in search of her beloved Dushyanta, amidst skeptical friends. Art historian Tapati Guha Thakurta commented on this iconic work.


Photo: The better India

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​"Self-Portrait" by Rabindranath Tagore

The renowned poet and philosopher, Rabindranath Tagore, who was also a prolific artist. His "Self-Portrait" offers a glimpse into his multifaceted talent and introspective nature, portraying him as an artist deeply connected to his own thoughts and emotions.


Photo: The Artwork Only

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"Bapuji" by Nandalal Bose

Many may know Mahatma Gandhi as a prominent freedom fighter, but few realize that he served as a muse for numerous contemporary artists, including Nandalal Bose. Bose's 'Dandi March' linocut portrait from 1930, bearing the inscription 'Bapuji, 1930,' is a testament to his deep respect for Gandhi and is permanently displayed at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi.


Photo: The Better India

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​"Bride's Toilet" by Amrita Sher-Gil

Raja Ravi Varma is a pioneer in Indian art, and "Bride's Toilet" is one of his most celebrated works. This 19th-century masterpiece beautifully captures the essence of a traditional South Indian bride's preparations.


Photo: Amazon
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"The Three Pujarins" by Jamini Roy

Jamini Roy, a prominent Bengali artist recognized as one of the early modernists in 20th-century Indian art, crafted a masterpiece in his creation of "Three Pujarins," featuring three almond-eyed priestesses. Drawing inspiration from Bengal's folk art tradition, Roy boldly experimented with vibrant colors, ultimately forging his distinctive painting style that captivated the senses with its visual richness.


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