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Sunayani Devi (18 June 1875 – 23 February 1962) was an Indian painter born into the aristocratic Tagore family in Calcutta, West Bengal. She was a self taught artist, with no academic training in art. Inspired by her brothers, Abanindranath Tagore, Gaganendranath Tagore, and Samarendranath Tagore, she started painting only at the age of 30. She was married at the age of 12 to the grandson of Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
Early life
Sunayani Devi was born on 18 June 1875 in the historically influential Tagore family in Calcutta to Gunendranath Thakur and Soudamini Devi. She was married at the age of 12 to Rajanimohan Chattopadhyaya. According to the writer, Partha Mitter, she never had formal training in art other than the art and music lessons as feminine accomplishments.
Painting style and themes
Known to be a true primitive of the Bengal Art School, she drew inspiration from the Pata folk painting style which was familiar to the women of the Tagore household, often depicting scenes from Indian epics and mythologies in her works. Some of her notable works are Sadhika, Ardhanarisvar, Satir Dehatyag, Milk Maids and Yashoda and Krishna. According to Stella Kramrisch, she was the first modern painter in India. Her works were exhibited in 1922 as part of the Bauhaus artists' exhibition in Calcutta. Since the beginning, her works have been original and bold. They resemble the ancient Jain manuscript paintings. She applied wash technique to its fullest and later her works echoed the native imagery like village clay dolls that would be used as ornamentation. Her works are an amalgamation of modernist dialogue of primitive simplicity and a larger national discourse of being rooted in its cultural identity, thus carving her image as a nationalist artist. Critical analyses of her portraits, have led her to be addressed as a naive painter, who used folk themes with allure and sensitivity.
Exhibitions
Among Devi's exhibitions are:
1908, 10, 12 Exhb., Indian Society of Oriental Art, Calcutta
1911 United Provinces Exhb. organised by Indian Society of Oriental Art, Allahabad
1911 Festival of Empire, organised by Indian Society of Oriental Art for George V's coronation, Crystal Palace, London
1924 Travelling exhb. organised by Indian Society of Oriental Art and American Federation of Art, USA
2004 Manifestations II, organised by Delhi Art Gallery, Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi
2011 Summer Oasis, organised by Chitrakoot Art Gallery, Kolkata
Museums
Sunayani Devi's paintings are part of the collection of many museums, including:
Indian Museum Kolkata
National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
National Art Gallery, Chennai
Sri Chitra Art Gallery, Thiruvananthapuram
Jaganmohan Palace, Mysore
University of Lucknow
Rabindra Bharati University Museum, Kolkata
Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata
Family tree
References
External links
Profile on Google Arts & Culture
Profile on indianculture.gov.in
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