Lot 98
Shyamal Dutta Ray
(1934 - 2005)
Death of a Dream
"The imagery in my paintings comes mostly from my personal experiences. It is the visual world and its influences on me, that I try to reveal on my canvas."
Shyamal Dutta Ray's body of work constitutes a major turning point in the history of the Bengal school of art. Ray is credited with adding depth and intensity to the medium of watercolours, at a time when the Bengal school of Art traditionally used light and watery colours....
"The imagery in my paintings comes mostly from my personal experiences. It is the visual world and its influences on me, that I try to reveal on my canvas."
Shyamal Dutta Ray's body of work constitutes a major turning point in the history of the Bengal school of art. Ray is credited with adding depth and intensity to the medium of watercolours, at a time when the Bengal school of Art traditionally used light and watery colours. His melancholic and pensive works reflect the contradictions of life around him.
Regarded as a master watercolourist, Ray is also a founding member of the Society of Contemporary Artists, an artists' collective, that sought to introduce innovativeness into the art world of the 1960s. Most of Ray's work reflects the city life of Calcutta, with its happiness and sorrow, struggle and strife, poverty and hope. The works also exhibit a sense of irony, surrealism and awareness of a disintegrating society.
Shyamal Dutta Ray studied at the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Calcutta. He has received many honours: the Award of Merit from the Lalit Kala Academy, the Shiromani Kala Puraskar, and the Special Commendation of the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishad. His works have been exhibited in Mumbai, Delhi, Calcutta and Bangalore. He has participated in international shows such as the Third World Biennale of Graphics, London, and the Havana Biennale, Cuba, to mention a few. His works are in the collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art, Delhi, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Glenbarra Museum, Japan.
The Artist passed away on 19th May 2005
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Lot
98
of
130
SUMMER AUCTION 2007
6-7 JUNE 2007
Estimate
$12,000 - 15,000
Rs 4,80,000 - 6,00,000
Winning Bid
$13,800
Rs 5,52,000
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ARTWORK DETAILS
Shyamal Dutta Ray
Death of a Dream
Signed and dated in Bengali (lower right)
1973
Watercolour on paper
19 x 25 in (48.3 x 63.5 cm)
Exhibited and Published: Modern Indian Works on Paper, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 2006 Exhibited: Paul Robeson Gallery, Newark, New Jersey, 2003 Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 2006 Published: Art India, Volume 8, Issue 2, Ouarter 2, A.S. Rai, `Considering Indian Art with an Ear to the Future`, 2003
Category: Painting
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'