Jamini Roy

Painter | India

Born in 1887

Died in 1972

« 1903-08 Diploma in Fine Arts, Government School of Arts and Craft, Kolkata. »

Jamini Roy’s paintings that belong to the early 1920’s reflect the influences of the Bengal School of art. Initially, he came up with some excellent paintings that marked his entry into the Post-Impressionist genre of landscapes and portraits. Later in his career, several of his many paintings were based on the everyday life of rural Bengal. Then, there were numerous ones revolving around religious themes like Ramayana, Radha-Krishna, Jesus Christ, etc. Jamini Roy also painted scenes from the lives of the aboriginals called Santhals. Throughout his works, his brush strokes were largely bold and sweeping. Around mid-1930s, Jamini Roy moved away from the conventional practice of painting on canvases and started painting on materials like cloth, mats and even wood coated with lime. He also started experimenting with natural colors and pigments derived from mud, chalk powder and flowers instead of European paints.

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1903-08 Diploma in Fine Arts, Government School of Arts and Craft, Kolkata

Painter | India

Born in 1887

Died in 1972

Jamini Roy
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Jamini Roy’s paintings that belong to the early 1920’s reflect the influences of the Bengal School of art. Initially, he came up with some excellent paintings that marked his entry into the Post-Impressionist genre of landscapes and portraits. Later in his career, several of his many paintings were based on the everyday life of rural Bengal. Then, there were numerous ones revolving around religious themes like Ramayana, Radha-Krishna, Jesus Christ, etc. Jamini Roy also painted scenes from the lives of the aboriginals called Santhals. Throughout his works, his brush strokes were largely bold and sweeping. Around mid-1930s, Jamini Roy moved away from the conventional practice of painting on canvases and started painting on materials like cloth, mats and even wood coated with lime. He also started experimenting with natural colors and pigments derived from mud, chalk powder and flowers instead of European paints.

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Prizes
  • Awarded honorary D. Litt., Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata 1967
  • Elected Fellow, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi 1956
  • Awarded Padma Bhushan, Government of India 1955
  • Awarded Viceroys Gold Medal for ‘Mother Helping the Child to Cross the Pool’. 1935
Solo Exhibitions
  • New York
  • Exhibition inaugurated by E.M. Forest, Burlington Gallery, London
  • British Indian Street, Kolkata
  • Samavaya Mansions, Kolkata
  • Government School of Arts and Craft, Kolkata
Group Exhibitions
  • 'Jamini Roy (1887 - 1972): Journey to the Roots', National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi and Mumbai
  • Akar Prakar, Kolkata
  • 'Panoplism', Nature Morte, New Delhi
  • 'The Naked and the Nude: The Body in Indian Modern Art', Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'Gallery Collection', Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'Contemporary: A Selection of Modern and Contemporary Art', prsented by Sakshi Gallery at The Park, Chennai
  • 'The Body Unbound', Rubin Museum of Art, New York
  • 'Ethos V: Indian Art Through the Lens of History (1900 to 1980), Indigo Blue Art, Singapore
  • ‘Manifestations VI', Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'States of Departure: Progressives to Present Day', Aicon Gallery, London
  • ‘Manifestations V', Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'Masterclass', Dhoomimal Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'Time Unfolded', Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), New Delhi
  • 'The Fish Eyed Cosmos', Apparao Galleries, Chennai
  • 'Roots in the Air, Branches Below: Modern & Contemporary Art from India', San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose
  • 'The Emergence of Indian Modern Art', Aicon Gallery, London
  • 'Modern Folk: The Folk Art Roots of the Modernist Avant-Garde', Aicon Gallery, New York
  • 'Manifestations IV', Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'Celebration 2010', Annual Exhibition, Kumar Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • 'Indian Art After Independence: Selected Works from the Collections of Virginia & Ravi Akhoury and Shelley & Donald Rubin', Emily Lowe Gallery, Hempstead
  • 'In Search of the Vernacular', Aicon Gallery, New York
  • 'Kalpana: Figurative Art in India', presented by The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) at Aicon Gallery, London; The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)
  • 'Moderns and More', Aicon Gallery, Palo Alto
  • 'Multiple Modernities: India, 1905-2005', Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA
  • 'Post Independence Masters', Aicon Gallery, New York
  • Manifestations III – 100 Artists of Contemporary Art’, organized by Delhi Art Gallery at Nehru Centre, Mumbai, Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • ‘Manifestations II – 100 Artists of Contemporary Art’, organized by Delhi Art Gallery at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • ‘Manifestations I – Indian Art in the 20th Century’, organized by Delhi Art Gallery at World Trade Centre, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • ‘Exhibition of Works of Jamini Roy’, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
  • ‘Poetry and Patriotic Fervor’, Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • ‘Poetry and Patriotic Fervor’, Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
  • ‘Indian Art Pre-Independence’, Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi

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