Pranab Narayan Das lives in Dandasahi, near Puri in Orissa, and is a pattachitra artist whose expertise lies in painting on tussar silk and the wooden containers used as 'dowry boxes' during weddings in his community. Born in 1976, Das learned to paint at the age of ten from his Guru Arjun Maharana, who was a winner of the National Award for Pattachitra in 1985.

Pattachitra painting developed around religious centres in Orissa like...
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Showing 4 of 4 works

Lot 38 Details

Absolute Tuesdays: Living Traditions 13 October 2020

Pranab Narayan Das

Radha Krishna in ...

Natural pigments on tussar silk

43.5 x 27.5 in

Winning bid
$786
Rs 57,000
(Inclusive of buyer's premium)


Lot 1 Details

No-reserve Auction of Folk and Tribal Art 14-15 July 2015

Pranab Narayan Das

KAMADHENU...

Mineral pigment on tussar silk

39 x 43 in

Winning bid
$975
Rs 61,410
(Inclusive of buyer's premium)


Lot 24 Details

No-reserve Auction of Folk and Tribal Art 14-15 July 2015

Pranab Narayan Das

GANDHARVA HAATHI ...

Mineral pigment on tussar silk

19 x 16 in

Winning bid
$360
Rs 22,680
(Inclusive of buyer's premium)


Lot 68 Details

Folk and Tribal Art No-reserve Auction 24-25 February 2015

Pranab Narayan Das

ORISSA PATTACHITRA

Medium: Ink and mineral pigment...

29 x 40.5 in

Winning bid
$1,208
Rs 73,710
(Inclusive of buyer's premium)



EXHIBITIONS            
Showing 3 of 3 works

Lot 11 Details

Living and Inspired Traditions | Exhibition. 25 Jul-2 Aug 2019

Pranab Narayan Das

Rasa Mandala

Natural pigments on tussar silk

16.75 x 16.75 in




Lot 27 Details

Living and Inspired Traditions | Exhibition. 25 Jul-2 Aug 2019

Pranab Narayan Das

Scenes from the...

Natural pigments on tussar silk

29.25 x 39.5 in




Lot 50 Details

Living and Inspired Traditions | Exhibition. 25 Jul-2 Aug 2019

Pranab Narayan Das

Radha Krishna in ...

Natural pigments on tussar silk

43.25 x 27.5 in







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