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Nayana, Bronze, Edition 5/5 by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Lalu Prasad Shaw
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Lalu Prasad Shaw - Nayana, Edition- 5/5 20 x 13 x 13 inches Bronze Style : Known widely for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali women and couples, Lalu Prasad Shaw’s works lay ...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Dynamics - 1, SS & Aluminium by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Vernika Singh
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Vernika Singh - Dynamics-1 SS, and aluminium 16.5”w x 14.5”h x 10”d ( Inches ) Interested in human figures and the movements which are encountered by the body. It is the most beauti...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal, Stainless Steel

Dynamics - 2, SS & Aluminium by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Vernika Singh
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Vernika Singh Dynamics- 2 16w x 16h x 9d ( Inches ) SS & Aluminiam Interested in human figures and the movements which are encountered by the body. It is the most beautiful sight t...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

The acrobat, Aluminium by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Vernika Singh
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Vernika Singh - The acrobat Aluminium 13w x 7.5d x 23.5”h (Inches ) Interested in human figures and the movements which are encountered by the body. It is the most beautiful sigh...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

The green Tree, Bronze Sculpture by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy The green Tree Bronze Hight- 34 inch, length- 24 inch, Depth- 14 inch About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Education : He has completed his education from...
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2010s Contemporary More Art

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Bronze

Down the Memor, Bronze Sculpture, Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy Down the Memory Line Bronze Hight- 3 ft Here Tushar Kanti has beautifully depicted the romance of Bengal not only in the figures but also its location , a stre...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Awaited, Bronze Sculpture by Contemporary Indian Artist “In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Awaited Bronze Hight- 12 inch, length- 12 half inch, Depth- 6 inch, About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Education : He has completed his education from...
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2010s Contemporary More Art

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Bronze

Bioscope, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative by Contemporary Artist “In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Bioscope H 23 x W 14 x D 14 inches Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Education : He has completed his education from I.C.Art & Craft...
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2010s Contemporary More Art

Materials

Bronze

Untitled, Figurative, Bronze Sculpture, Edition 5/6, Jogen Chowdhury "In Stock"
By Jogen Chowdhury
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Jogen Chowdhury Bronze, Edition 5/6 H 12 x W 8.5 x D 5 inches, 2022 ( Delivered ) Style : He has immense contribution in inspiring young artists of India. Jogen Chowdhury had develo...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Bull, Bronze Sculpture by Modern Indian Artist B. Vithal "In Stock"
By B. Vithal
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
B. Vithal – Horse – H 13 x W 14 x D 5 inches Bronze Born : 1935 Vardha Maharashtra Died : 1992 Education : Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai Exhibitions : Selected Posthumous Exhibitions 2013 'The Naked and the Nude: The Body in Indian Modern Art', Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi 2011 'Agape', Hacienda Art...
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Early 2000s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Nandi, Figurative, Brass & Wood, Mythology by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pintu Sikder - Nandi Brass & Wood, H 5.5 x W 11 x D 5.5 inches Very few seeds are germinated on the roadside. Fewer of them grow into trees defying all odds. Pintu Sikder is one suc...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Bouthakurani, Bronze Sculpture by Lalu Prasad Shaw "In Stock"
By Lalu Prasad Shaw
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Lalu Prasad Shaw - Bouthakurani - H 44 x W 18 x D 13.5 inches Bronze, Edition of 5 + AP ( Delivered ) Style : Known widely for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali women and cou...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Fish, Figurative, Bronze & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Paul - Fish Bronze & Wood, H 31 x W 27 x D 8 inches About : Subrata Paul ( b 1972) is one of the empanelled sculptors of Abundant Art Gallery. Subrata Paul’s favoured materials are bronze embellished with wood. His signature fusion of the two different materials with his stitching style lends an unique texture to his sculptures. Our collection, includes some of his remarkable creations including “Fish”, “Goat” and “Bull”.Paul’s ‘Fish’ represents contrasting characteristics. The Buddha like drooping eyes of the ‘Fish’ is contrasted paradoxically against the frenzied fins, reminding us of Medusa’s dishevelled hair. Calmness and restlessness in one form, the ‘Fish’ resembles the life force.It is a metaphor for the inner human strength to swim against the tide of adversities. His ‘The King’ represents an imperial image. The statute is looking towards heaven, as if seeking some inspiration to perform his royal duties. His crown is like a crown of thorns. It is not a pleasant task but it has to be performed. His attire declares he has to modify his own life into the straightjacket of his royal duties. Another creation of his, ‘Bull’ recalls the interpretation of a bison of the Altamira cave paintings. Paul’s ‘Meditation’ series defines peace in different perspectives through various aspects of Buddha figures. Inspired by sculptors such as Sunil Kumar Das...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Exploration-II, Figurative Bronze & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Paul - Exploration-II Bronze & Wood, H 29 x W 28 x D 16 inches About : Subrata Paul ( b 1972) is one of the empanelled sculptors of Abundant Art Gallery. Subrata Paul’s favoured materials are bronze embellished with wood. His signature fusion of the two different materials with his stitching style lends an unique texture to his sculptures. Our collection, includes some of his remarkable creations including “Fish”, “Goat” and “Bull”.Paul’s ‘Fish’ represents contrasting characteristics. The Buddha like drooping eyes of the ‘Fish’ is contrasted paradoxically against the frenzied fins, reminding us of Medusa’s dishevelled hair. Calmness and restlessness in one form, the ‘Fish’ resembles the life force.It is a metaphor for the inner human strength to swim against the tide of adversities. His ‘The King’ represents an imperial image. The statute is looking towards heaven, as if seeking some inspiration to perform his royal duties. His crown is like a crown of thorns. It is not a pleasant task but it has to be performed. His attire declares he has to modify his own life into the straightjacket of his royal duties. Another creation of his, ‘Bull’ recalls the interpretation of a bison of the Altamira cave paintings. Paul’s ‘Meditation’ series defines peace in different perspectives through various aspects of Buddha figures. Inspired by sculptors such as Sunil Kumar Das...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Rhythm of Nature, Figurative, Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Paul - Rhythm of Nature Bronze, H 22 x W 22 x D 7 inches About : Subrata Paul ( b 1972) is one of the empanelled sculptors of Abundant Art Gallery. Subrata Paul’s favoured materials are bronze embellished with wood. His signature fusion of the two different materials with his stitching style lends an unique texture to his sculptures. Our collection, includes some of his remarkable creations including “Fish”, “Goat” and “Bull”.Paul’s ‘Fish’ represents contrasting characteristics. The Buddha like drooping eyes of the ‘Fish’ is contrasted paradoxically against the frenzied fins, reminding us of Medusa’s dishevelled hair. Calmness and restlessness in one form, the ‘Fish’ resembles the life force.It is a metaphor for the inner human strength to swim against the tide of adversities. His ‘The King’ represents an imperial image. The statute is looking towards heaven, as if seeking some inspiration to perform his royal duties. His crown is like a crown of thorns. It is not a pleasant task but it has to be performed. His attire declares he has to modify his own life into the straightjacket of his royal duties. Another creation of his, ‘Bull’ recalls the interpretation of a bison of the Altamira cave paintings. Paul’s ‘Meditation’ series defines peace in different perspectives through various aspects of Buddha figures. Inspired by sculptors such as Sunil Kumar Das...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Natural Game, Figurative, Bronze & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Paul - Natural Game Bronze & Wood, H 21 x W 26 x D 7 inches About : Subrata Paul ( b 1972) is one of the empanelled sculptors of Abundant Art Gallery. Subrata Paul’s favoured materials are bronze embellished with wood. His signature fusion of the two different materials with his stitching style lends an unique texture to his sculptures. Our collection, includes some of his remarkable creations including “Fish”, “Goat” and “Bull”.Paul’s ‘Fish’ represents contrasting characteristics. The Buddha like drooping eyes of the ‘Fish’ is contrasted paradoxically against the frenzied fins, reminding us of Medusa’s dishevelled hair. Calmness and restlessness in one form, the ‘Fish’ resembles the life force.It is a metaphor for the inner human strength to swim against the tide of adversities. His ‘The King’ represents an imperial image. The statute is looking towards heaven, as if seeking some inspiration to perform his royal duties. His crown is like a crown of thorns. It is not a pleasant task but it has to be performed. His attire declares he has to modify his own life into the straightjacket of his royal duties. Another creation of his, ‘Bull’ recalls the interpretation of a bison of the Altamira cave paintings. Paul’s ‘Meditation’ series defines peace in different perspectives through various aspects of Buddha figures. Inspired by sculptors such as Sunil Kumar Das...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Speed, Figurative, Bronze & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Paul - Speed Bronze & Wood, H 19 x W 37 x D 10 inches About : Subrata Paul ( b 1972) is one of the empanelled sculptors of Abundant Art Gallery. Subrata Paul’s favoured materials are bronze embellished with wood. His signature fusion of the two different materials with his stitching style lends an unique texture to his sculptures. Our collection, includes some of his remarkable creations including “Fish”, “Goat” and “Bull”.Paul’s ‘Fish’ represents contrasting characteristics. The Buddha like drooping eyes of the ‘Fish’ is contrasted paradoxically against the frenzied fins, reminding us of Medusa’s dishevelled hair. Calmness and restlessness in one form, the ‘Fish’ resembles the life force.It is a metaphor for the inner human strength to swim against the tide of adversities. His ‘The King’ represents an imperial image. The statute is looking towards heaven, as if seeking some inspiration to perform his royal duties. His crown is like a crown of thorns. It is not a pleasant task but it has to be performed. His attire declares he has to modify his own life into the straightjacket of his royal duties. Another creation of his, ‘Bull’ recalls the interpretation of a bison of the Altamira cave paintings. Paul’s ‘Meditation’ series defines peace in different perspectives through various aspects of Buddha figures. Inspired by sculptors such as Sunil Kumar Das...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Power, Bull, Bronze, Brown Colors by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Paul - Power Bronze, H 21 x W 34 x D 10 inches About : Subrata Paul ( b 1972) is one of the empanelled sculptors of Abundant Art Gallery. Subrata Paul’s favoured materials are bronze embellished with wood. His signature fusion of the two different materials with his stitching style lends an unique texture to his sculptures. Our collection, includes some of his remarkable creations including “Fish”, “Goat” and “Bull”.Paul’s ‘Fish’ represents contrasting characteristics. The Buddha like drooping eyes of the ‘Fish’ is contrasted paradoxically against the frenzied fins, reminding us of Medusa’s dishevelled hair. Calmness and restlessness in one form, the ‘Fish’ resembles the life force.It is a metaphor for the inner human strength to swim against the tide of adversities. His ‘The King’ represents an imperial image. The statute is looking towards heaven, as if seeking some inspiration to perform his royal duties. His crown is like a crown of thorns. It is not a pleasant task but it has to be performed. His attire declares he has to modify his own life into the straightjacket of his royal duties. Another creation of his, ‘Bull’ recalls the interpretation of a bison of the Altamira cave paintings. Paul’s ‘Meditation’ series defines peace in different perspectives through various aspects of Buddha figures. Inspired by sculptors such as Sunil Kumar Das...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Metamorphosis, Figurative, Wood & Metal by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Metamorphosis Wood & Metal, H 32 x W 21 x D 16 inches Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculpture from ...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Journey-V, Figurative, Metal & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Journey-V Metal & Wood, H 22 x W 25 x D 9 inches, 2021 Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculpture from...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Pandemic Panel, Figurative, Wood & Metal by Contemporary Indian Artist"In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Pandemic Panel Wood & Metal, H 42 x W 54 x D 12 inches, 2020 Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculptur...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Non-Stop, Figurative, Wood & Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Non-Stop Wood & Bronze, H 60 x 22 x 12 inches Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculpture from I.K.S. V...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Journey of Bridge, Metal & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Journey of Bridge Metal & Wood, H 18 x W 12 x D 7 inches Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculpture fr...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Metal

Silence of Victoria, Metal & Wood by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Silence of Victoria Metal & Wood, H 23 x W 16 x D 7 inches Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculpture ...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Upswing, Figurative, Wood, Iron & Metal by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Rakesh Sadhak - Upswing Wood, Iron & Metal, H 24 x W 14 x D 12 inches Born : 1970 Qualification: B.V.A. in Sculpture from Govt. College of Art & Craft 2012 M.F.A. in Sculpture from ...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Metal, Iron

Leaf, Figurative, Brass, Yellow, Brown Color by Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pintu Sikder - Leaf Brass, H 19 x W 50 x D 8 inches Very few seeds are germinated on the roadside. Fewer of them grow into trees defying all odds. Pintu Sikder is one such seed now ...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Iron, Figurative, Brass, Yellow, Brown Color by Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pintu Sikder - Iron Brass, H 21 x W 27 x D 15 inches Very few seeds are germinated on the roadside. Fewer of them grow into trees defying all odds. Pintu Sikder is one such seed no...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Dog, Figurative, Brass, Yellow, Brown Color by Contemporary Artist-In Stock
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Pintu Sikder - Dog Brass, H 30 x W 26 x D 13 inches Very few seeds are germinated on the roadside. Fewer of them grow into trees defying all odds. Pintu Sikder is one such seed now...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Brass

Space Rock, Metal Skin, Composite of Stone Glass, Polyester Resin, Black Marble
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Space Rock - H 27 x W 18 x D 11 inches Edition 2/9 Metal Skin over Composite of Stone Glass and Polyester Resin, Black Marble, 2020 G...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Stone, Marble, Metal

Leaves - The Mystical Link, Liquid Metal Coating, Composite of Stone Glass
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Leaves - The Mystical Link - H 32 x W 20 x D 18 inches Edition 3/8 Liquid Metal Coating over Composite of Stone Glass and Polyester Res...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Stone, Granite, Marble, Metal

Mystical Woodland, Metal Skin Over Composite Stone Glass, Polyester Resin
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Mystical Woodland - H 20.5 x W 28 x D 10 inches Edition 3/9 Metal Skin Over Composite of Stone Glass and Polyester Resin, White Marble...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Stone, Metal

Within The Shell, Liquid Metal Coating Over Composite of Stone Glass, Polyester
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Within The Shell - H 30 x W 15 x D 14 inches Edition 2/8 Liquid Metal Coating Over Composite of Stone Glass and Polyester Resin, White ...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Stone, Granite, Metal

Yin-Yang, The State of Flux and Beyond, Liquid Metal Coating Over Composite
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Yin-Yang, The State of Flux and Beyond - H 26 x W 24 x D 13.5 inches Edition 7/8 Liquid Metal Coating Over Composite of Stone Glass and...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Stone, Granite, Metal

Roots, Liquid Metal Coating over Composite of Stone by Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Roots Liquid Metal Coating over Composite of Stone Glass & Polyester Resin Black Granite H 32 x W 20 x D 18 inches, 2019 Growing up wi...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Stone, Granite, Metal

Eternal Beauty, Liquid Metal Coating over Composite by Indian Artist "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Divyendu Anand - Eternal Beauty Liquid Metal Coating over Composite of Stone Glass & polyester Resin Black Granite H 31 x W 18.5 x D 19 inches, 2020 Gr...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Granite, Metal

Childhood play , Bronze Sculpture, Green Blue Patina "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Childhood Play - H 9.5 x W7 x D2.75 Inches Bronze Sculpture . The work is a full bronze work with colored patina . Subrata Biswas’s three sculptures ‘Think Gree...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Goutam Buddha, Sculpture, Artifacts, Resin by Contemporary Artist “In Stock”
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Artifacts Goutam Buddha Sculpture ( Resin ) H 14.5 x W 11 x D 8.5 inches
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2010s Contemporary More Art

Materials

Resin

Elephant, Sculpture, Artifacts, Resin by Contemporary Artist “In Stock”
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Artifacts Elephant Sculpture Resin L 10 x H 7.5 x D 6 inches
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2010s Contemporary More Art

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Resin

Playing Flute, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative by Contemporary Artist “In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Untitled H 7.75 x W 3 x D 2.75 inches (Without Stand) H 9.5 x W 4 x D 4 inches (With Stand) Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Educat...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Playing Flute, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative by Contemporary Artist “In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Untitled H 7.75 x W 3.75 x D 2 inches (Without Stand) H 9.5 x W 4 x D 4 inches (With Stand) Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Educat...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Mother & Child, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative by Contemporary Artist “In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Untitled H 7.75 x W 2 x D 2 inches (Without Stand) H 9.5 x W 4 x D 4 inches (With Stand) Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Education...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Untitled, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative Brownish by Contemporary Artist“In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Untitled H 7.75 x W 2.5 x D 2.25 inches (Without Stand) H 9.5 x W 4 x D 4 inches (With Stand) Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Educ...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Musician, Bronze Sculpture, Figurative Brownish by Contemporary Artist“In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Musician H 7.75 x W 2.25 x D 2.75 inches (Without Stand) H 9.5 x W 4 x D 4 inches (With Stand) Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Edu...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Sukhdaya, Acrylic on Fiber Glass, Red, Yellow by Contemporary Artist "In Stock"
By Om Swami
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Om Swami - Sukhdaya Acrylic on Fiber Glass, H 19 x W 17 x D 9 inches Born : 1974 Om Swami is a Mumbai based artist who has studied at the Raheja College. Th...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Fiberglass, Acrylic

Joubana, Bronze, by Modern Indian Master Artist Lalu Prasad Shaw "In Stock"
By Lalu Prasad Shaw
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Lalu Prasad Shaw - Joubana - 27 x 21 x 18 inches (unframed size) Bronze, Edition-5. Style : Known widely for his highly stylized portraits of Bengali women and couples, Lalu Prasad ...
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2010s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ramp Figure, Bronze Sculpture, Black color by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By K.S. Radhakrishnan
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K.S. Radhakrishnan - Ramp Figure Bronze Sculpture H 12.75 x W 7.5 x D 8.75 inches K.S. Radhakrishnan working with Musui & Maiya, Musui potraits has a hand Rickshaw puller as is still prevalent in few parts of Bengal. The bronze figures are elfin, mischievous, airy, acrobatic, and archaic, delicately balancing on one hand or leg. He renders a sensuous quality to his works by deploying extraordinary body movements of his figures. Radhakrishnan is a distinctive and appealing presence on the modern Indian sculpture scene. He says: “For me bronze works best because it is strong, and brings out the character of my sculptures. Although it takes time, the process also becomes a part of my art form.” Style : K.S Radhakrishnan is one of the most notable among the new generation of sculptors. Like many of his contempories he is a figurative sculptor, but his preference for modelling and bronze casting sets him apart from the rest of them. Recharging age old sculptural processes with a new sensibility, thus is the singular challenge he brings to modern Indian sculpture. And this makes him a modernist - who approaches his work with discernible ambition and considerable aplomb while steering clear of brinkmanship. Radhakrishnan's works often drawn from the emotions and myths of the Hindu gods, such as Shiva, Kali and Radha. His sculptures are often larger than life-sized; placed in the outdoors, they evoke a superhuman atmosphere. Over the years, Radhakrishnan has experienced with alternate sculpting mediums, working in molten bronze, beeswax and Plaster of Paris.The physical process of working with the materials becomes a performance in itself. The sculpture is the product of a tactile engagement with his medium. With celebration of sensuality as one of its running themes, his works is at once both intimate and universal in its appeal. A personal commemorative sculpture, with a scale and presence that holds well in natural settings, his work has found permanent home in a number of public collections all over the world. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1956, Kerala. Education : 1979 : B.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal 1981 : M.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. Solo exhibitions : 2006 : ’Freehold’ at Museum Gallery, Mumbai ‘Freehold’ at Artalive Gallery, New Delhi 2005 : ’The Ramp’ at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai ‘Unbearable Lightness of being’ at India International Centre, New Delhi 2004 : ’The Ramp’ at Sridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi ‘The Ramp’ at Bayer ABS Limited Gallery, Vadodara 2000 : ’Musui Maiya’ sponsored by Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi 1998 : ’Song of the Road’ – sponsored by International Travel House, ITC, New Delhi ‘Portal’ – Apeejay Lawns, Calcutta, sponsored by Apeejay Surendra, Group, Calcutta 1993 : Centre des Bonds de Marne, LePerreux-Bry sur-Marne, Paris, France. 1987 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Participated Exhibitions : 2007 : ’Darpan’ an exhibition sponsored by Nvya Gallery, New Delhi Travel to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia – sponsored by Nvya Gallery. 2006 : Travel to U.S.A, sponsored by Arts India, New York Travel to Russia, sponsored by Art Resource Trust, Mumbai Travel to Morocco, sponsored by Popular Prakashan, Mumbai. 2005 : Travel to Istanbul, Turkey to attend artists workshop Travel to China (Silk Route) sponsored by Uttarayan, Baroda Travel to South Africa organised by Gallery Navya, New Delhi. 2003 : Travel to Cairo and other cities in Egypt to attend an artists workshop Travel to France and Italy sponsored by TMI Foundation France Exhibition titled ‘Can’ curated by Johny M.L Exhibition ‘Only connect’ at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Exhibition ‘Nayika’ by Ganesha Art...
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Early 2000s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ramp Figure, Bronze Sculpture, Black color by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By K.S. Radhakrishnan
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K.S. Radhakrishnan - Ramp Figure Bronze Sculpture H 12.25 x W 8 x D 6.5 inches K.S. Radhakrishnan working with Musui & Maiya, Musui potraits has a hand Rickshaw puller as is still prevalent in few parts of Bengal. The bronze figures are elfin, mischievous, airy, acrobatic, and archaic, delicately balancing on one hand or leg. He renders a sensuous quality to his works by deploying extraordinary body movements of his figures. Radhakrishnan is a distinctive and appealing presence on the modern Indian sculpture scene. He says: “For me bronze works best because it is strong, and brings out the character of my sculptures. Although it takes time, the process also becomes a part of my art form.” Style : K.S Radhakrishnan is one of the most notable among the new generation of sculptors. Like many of his contempories he is a figurative sculptor, but his preference for modelling and bronze casting sets him apart from the rest of them. Recharging age old sculptural processes with a new sensibility, thus is the singular challenge he brings to modern Indian sculpture. And this makes him a modernist - who approaches his work with discernible ambition and considerable aplomb while steering clear of brinkmanship. Radhakrishnan's works often drawn from the emotions and myths of the Hindu gods, such as Shiva, Kali and Radha. His sculptures are often larger than life-sized; placed in the outdoors, they evoke a superhuman atmosphere. Over the years, Radhakrishnan has experienced with alternate sculpting mediums, working in molten bronze, beeswax and Plaster of Paris.The physical process of working with the materials becomes a performance in itself. The sculpture is the product of a tactile engagement with his medium. With celebration of sensuality as one of its running themes, his works is at once both intimate and universal in its appeal. A personal commemorative sculpture, with a scale and presence that holds well in natural settings, his work has found permanent home in a number of public collections all over the world. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1956, Kerala. Education : 1979 : B.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal 1981 : M.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. Solo exhibitions : 2006 : ’Freehold’ at Museum Gallery, Mumbai ‘Freehold’ at Artalive Gallery, New Delhi 2005 : ’The Ramp’ at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai ‘Unbearable Lightness of being’ at India International Centre, New Delhi 2004 : ’The Ramp’ at Sridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi ‘The Ramp’ at Bayer ABS Limited Gallery, Vadodara 2000 : ’Musui Maiya’ sponsored by Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi 1998 : ’Song of the Road’ – sponsored by International Travel House, ITC, New Delhi ‘Portal’ – Apeejay Lawns, Calcutta, sponsored by Apeejay Surendra, Group, Calcutta 1993 : Centre des Bonds de Marne, LePerreux-Bry sur-Marne, Paris, France. 1987 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Participated Exhibitions : 2007 : ’Darpan’ an exhibition sponsored by Nvya Gallery, New Delhi Travel to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia – sponsored by Nvya Gallery. 2006 : Travel to U.S.A, sponsored by Arts India, New York Travel to Russia, sponsored by Art Resource Trust, Mumbai Travel to Morocco, sponsored by Popular Prakashan, Mumbai. 2005 : Travel to Istanbul, Turkey to attend artists workshop Travel to China (Silk Route) sponsored by Uttarayan, Baroda Travel to South Africa organised by Gallery Navya, New Delhi. 2003 : Travel to Cairo and other cities in Egypt to attend an artists workshop Travel to France and Italy sponsored by TMI Foundation France Exhibition titled ‘Can’ curated by Johny M.L Exhibition ‘Only connect’ at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Exhibition ‘Nayika’ by Ganesha Art...
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Early 2000s Modern Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Ramp Figure, Bronze Sculpture, Black color by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By K.S. Radhakrishnan
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K.S. Radhakrishnan - Ramp Figure Bronze Sculpture H 12.75 x W 7 x D 6 inches K.S. Radhakrishnan working with Musui & Maiya, Musui potraits has a hand Rickshaw puller as is still prevalent in few parts of Bengal. The bronze figures are elfin, mischievous, airy, acrobatic, and archaic, delicately balancing on one hand or leg. He renders a sensuous quality to his works by deploying extraordinary body movements of his figures. Radhakrishnan is a distinctive and appealing presence on the modern Indian sculpture scene. He says: “For me bronze works best because it is strong, and brings out the character of my sculptures. Although it takes time, the process also becomes a part of my art form.” Style : K.S Radhakrishnan is one of the most notable among the new generation of sculptors. Like many of his contempories he is a figurative sculptor, but his preference for modelling and bronze casting sets him apart from the rest of them. Recharging age old sculptural processes with a new sensibility, thus is the singular challenge he brings to modern Indian sculpture. And this makes him a modernist - who approaches his work with discernible ambition and considerable aplomb while steering clear of brinkmanship. Radhakrishnan's works often drawn from the emotions and myths of the Hindu gods, such as Shiva, Kali and Radha. His sculptures are often larger than life-sized; placed in the outdoors, they evoke a superhuman atmosphere. Over the years, Radhakrishnan has experienced with alternate sculpting mediums, working in molten bronze, beeswax and Plaster of Paris.The physical process of working with the materials becomes a performance in itself. The sculpture is the product of a tactile engagement with his medium. With celebration of sensuality as one of its running themes, his works is at once both intimate and universal in its appeal. A personal commemorative sculpture, with a scale and presence that holds well in natural settings, his work has found permanent home in a number of public collections all over the world. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1956, Kerala. Education : 1979 : B.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal 1981 : M.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. Solo exhibitions : 2006 : ’Freehold’ at Museum Gallery, Mumbai ‘Freehold’ at Artalive Gallery, New Delhi 2005 : ’The Ramp’ at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai ‘Unbearable Lightness of being’ at India International Centre, New Delhi 2004 : ’The Ramp’ at Sridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi ‘The Ramp’ at Bayer ABS Limited Gallery, Vadodara 2000 : ’Musui Maiya’ sponsored by Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi 1998 : ’Song of the Road’ – sponsored by International Travel House, ITC, New Delhi ‘Portal’ – Apeejay Lawns, Calcutta, sponsored by Apeejay Surendra, Group, Calcutta 1993 : Centre des Bonds de Marne, LePerreux-Bry sur-Marne, Paris, France. 1987 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Participated Exhibitions : 2007 : ’Darpan’ an exhibition sponsored by Nvya Gallery, New Delhi Travel to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia – sponsored by Nvya Gallery. 2006 : Travel to U.S.A, sponsored by Arts India, New York Travel to Russia, sponsored by Art Resource Trust, Mumbai Travel to Morocco, sponsored by Popular Prakashan, Mumbai. 2005 : Travel to Istanbul, Turkey to attend artists workshop Travel to China (Silk Route) sponsored by Uttarayan, Baroda Travel to South Africa organised by Gallery Navya, New Delhi. 2003 : Travel to Cairo and other cities in Egypt to attend an artists workshop Travel to France and Italy sponsored by TMI Foundation France Exhibition titled ‘Can’ curated by Johny M.L Exhibition ‘Only connect’ at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Exhibition ‘Nayika’ by Ganesha Art...
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Early 2000s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Ramp Figure, Bronze Sculpture, Black color by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By K.S. Radhakrishnan
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K.S. Radhakrishnan - Ramp Figure Bronze Sculpture H 13 x W 10 x D 6 inches K.S. Radhakrishnan working with Musui & Maiya, Musui potraits has a hand Rickshaw puller as is still prevalent in few parts of Bengal. The bronze figures are elfin, mischievous, airy, acrobatic, and archaic, delicately balancing on one hand or leg. He renders a sensuous quality to his works by deploying extraordinary body movements of his figures. Radhakrishnan is a distinctive and appealing presence on the modern Indian sculpture scene. He says: “For me bronze works best because it is strong, and brings out the character of my sculptures. Although it takes time, the process also becomes a part of my art form.” Style : K.S Radhakrishnan is one of the most notable among the new generation of sculptors. Like many of his contempories he is a figurative sculptor, but his preference for modelling and bronze casting sets him apart from the rest of them. Recharging age old sculptural processes with a new sensibility, thus is the singular challenge he brings to modern Indian sculpture. And this makes him a modernist - who approaches his work with discernible ambition and considerable aplomb while steering clear of brinkmanship. Radhakrishnan's works often drawn from the emotions and myths of the Hindu gods, such as Shiva, Kali and Radha. His sculptures are often larger than life-sized; placed in the outdoors, they evoke a superhuman atmosphere. Over the years, Radhakrishnan has experienced with alternate sculpting mediums, working in molten bronze, beeswax and Plaster of Paris.The physical process of working with the materials becomes a performance in itself. The sculpture is the product of a tactile engagement with his medium. With celebration of sensuality as one of its running themes, his works is at once both intimate and universal in its appeal. A personal commemorative sculpture, with a scale and presence that holds well in natural settings, his work has found permanent home in a number of public collections all over the world. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1956, Kerala. Education : 1979 : B.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal 1981 : M.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. Solo exhibitions : 2006 : ’Freehold’ at Museum Gallery, Mumbai ‘Freehold’ at Artalive Gallery, New Delhi 2005 : ’The Ramp’ at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai ‘Unbearable Lightness of being’ at India International Centre, New Delhi 2004 : ’The Ramp’ at Sridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi ‘The Ramp’ at Bayer ABS Limited Gallery, Vadodara 2000 : ’Musui Maiya’ sponsored by Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi 1998 : ’Song of the Road’ – sponsored by International Travel House, ITC, New Delhi ‘Portal’ – Apeejay Lawns, Calcutta, sponsored by Apeejay Surendra, Group, Calcutta 1993 : Centre des Bonds de Marne, LePerreux-Bry sur-Marne, Paris, France. 1987 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Participated Exhibitions : 2007 : ’Darpan’ an exhibition sponsored by Nvya Gallery, New Delhi Travel to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia – sponsored by Nvya Gallery. 2006 : Travel to U.S.A, sponsored by Arts India, New York Travel to Russia, sponsored by Art Resource Trust, Mumbai Travel to Morocco, sponsored by Popular Prakashan, Mumbai. 2005 : Travel to Istanbul, Turkey to attend artists workshop Travel to China (Silk Route) sponsored by Uttarayan, Baroda Travel to South Africa organised by Gallery Navya, New Delhi. 2003 : Travel to Cairo and other cities in Egypt to attend an artists workshop Travel to France and Italy sponsored by TMI Foundation France Exhibition titled ‘Can’ curated by Johny M.L Exhibition ‘Only connect’ at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Exhibition ‘Nayika’ by Ganesha Art...
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Early 2000s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Innocent Life, Figurative Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Innocent Life Bronze, H 9.5 x W 4.5 x D 3.5 inches Style : The motive of a child in its most basic form appears quite repeatedly in the works of Subrata Biswas. The...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Innocent Life, Figurative Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Innocent Life Bronze, H 6 x W 11 x D 4.75 inches Style : The motive of a child in its most basic form appears quite repeatedly in the works of Subrata Biswas. The e...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Innocent Life, Figurative Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Innocent Life Bronze, H 8 x W 8 x D 3 inches Style : The motive of a child in its most basic form appears quite repeatedly in the works of Subrata Biswas. The eleme...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Innocent Life, Figurative Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Innocent Life Bronze, H 9.5 x W 7 x D 2.75 inches Style : The motive of a child in its most basic form appears quite repeatedly in the works of Subrata Biswas. The ...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Innocent Life, Figurative Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Innocent Life Bronze, H 9.5 x W 7 x D 3 inches Style : The motive of a child in its most basic form appears quite repeatedly in the works of Subrata Biswas. The ele...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Mother Nature, Figurative Bronze by Contemporary Indian Artist "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Mother Nature Bronze, H 11.75 x W 9 x D 3.75 inches Style : The motive of a child in its most basic form appears quite repeatedly in the works of Subrata Biswas. Th...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Think Green, Two Children, Green Patina Bronze Sculpture, "In Stock"
By Subrata Biswas
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Subrata Biswas - Think Green - H: 13 Inches x W: 12 Inches X D: 4 Inches Bronze Sculpture. Subrata Biswas’s three sculptures ‘Think Green’, ‘Amigo’ and ‘City Bred’ a conscious selec...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Maiya on Masui, Bronze Sculpture, Black color by Modern Indian Artist "In Stock"
By K.S. Radhakrishnan
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
K.S. Radhakrishnan - Maiya on Masui - H 18.5 x W 12.5 x D 8 inches Bronze Sculpture , 2013 ( DOOR DELIVERED PRICE ) K.S. Radhakrishnan working with Musui & Maiya, Musui potraits has a hand Rickshaw puller as is still prevalent in few parts of Bengal. The bronze figures are elfin, mischievous, airy, acrobatic, and archaic, delicately balancing on one hand or leg. He renders a sensuous quality to his works by deploying extraordinary body movements of his figures. Radhakrishnan is a distinctive and appealing presence on the modern Indian sculpture scene. He says: “For me bronze works best because it is strong, and brings out the character of my sculptures. Although it takes time, the process also becomes a part of my art form.” Style : K.S Radhakrishnan is one of the most notable among the new generation of sculptors. Like many of his contempories he is a figurative sculptor, but his preference for modelling and bronze casting sets him apart from the rest of them. Recharging age old sculptural processes with a new sensibility, thus is the singular challenge he brings to modern Indian sculpture. And this makes him a modernist - who approaches his work with discernible ambition and considerable aplomb while steering clear of brinkmanship. Radhakrishnan's works often drawn from the emotions and myths of the Hindu gods, such as Shiva, Kali and Radha. His sculptures are often larger than life-sized; placed in the outdoors, they evoke a superhuman atmosphere. Over the years, Radhakrishnan has experienced with alternate sculpting mediums, working in molten bronze, beeswax and Plaster of Paris.The physical process of working with the materials becomes a performance in itself. The sculpture is the product of a tactile engagement with his medium. With celebration of sensuality as one of its running themes, his works is at once both intimate and universal in its appeal. A personal commemorative sculpture, with a scale and presence that holds well in natural settings, his work has found permanent home in a number of public collections all over the world. About the Artist and his work : Born : Born 1956, Kerala. Education : 1979 : B.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal 1981 : M.F.A. in Sculpture, Viswa Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal. Solo exhibitions : 2006 : ’Freehold’ at Museum Gallery, Mumbai ‘Freehold’ at Artalive Gallery, New Delhi 2005 : ’The Ramp’ at Tao Art Gallery, Mumbai ‘Unbearable Lightness of being’ at India International Centre, New Delhi 2004 : ’The Ramp’ at Sridharani Art Gallery, New Delhi ‘The Ramp’ at Bayer ABS Limited Gallery, Vadodara 2000 : ’Musui Maiya’ sponsored by Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi 1998 : ’Song of the Road’ – sponsored by International Travel House, ITC, New Delhi ‘Portal’ – Apeejay Lawns, Calcutta, sponsored by Apeejay Surendra, Group, Calcutta 1993 : Centre des Bonds de Marne, LePerreux-Bry sur-Marne, Paris, France. 1987 : Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai. Participated Exhibitions : 2007 : ’Darpan’ an exhibition sponsored by Nvya Gallery, New Delhi Travel to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia – sponsored by Nvya Gallery. 2006 : Travel to U.S.A, sponsored by Arts India, New York Travel to Russia, sponsored by Art Resource Trust, Mumbai Travel to Morocco, sponsored by Popular Prakashan, Mumbai. 2005 : Travel to Istanbul, Turkey to attend artists workshop Travel to China (Silk Route) sponsored by Uttarayan, Baroda Travel to South Africa organised by Gallery Navya, New Delhi. 2003 : Travel to Cairo and other cities in Egypt to attend an artists workshop Travel to France and Italy sponsored by TMI Foundation France Exhibition titled ‘Can’ curated by Johny M.L Exhibition ‘Only connect’ at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi Exhibition ‘Nayika’ by Ganesha Art...
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Early 2000s Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Tangawala, Horse Carriage, Bronze Sculpture, Brownish Green Patina “In Stock”
By Tushar Kanti Das Roy
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Tushar Kanti Das Roy - Tangawala - H 13 x W 24 x D 9 inches Bronze Sculpture About the Artist & his work : Born : 1968. Education : He has completed his education from I.C.Art & Cra...
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2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Horse Pair, Fiber Glass, Color Blue, Gold, Red , Coral , Indian Art "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Fiberglass, Acrylic

Horse Pair, Fiber Glass, Color Blue, Gold, Red Indian Art "In Stock"
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Fiberglass, Acrylic

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