A. Company Painting (Kampani Kalam)
Kampani Kalam
B. Bazaar Paintings
Bazaar Paintings
Bengal School originated as a reaction against existing painting styles and is characterized by the use of simple colors.
Abanindranath Tagore, a pioneer in the early 20th century, conceptualized the idea, incorporating Swadeshi values and influencing global art with the Arabian Night series.
Abanindranath Tagore aimed to diminish the influence of Western materialistic styles in Indian art, evident in works like "Bharat Mata" (1905) and Mughal-influenced paintings.
Bengal School painters, including Abanindranath Tagore, rejected Raja Ravi Verma's art as imitative and westernized.
Abanindranath Tagore
Nandalal Bose, associated with Santiniketan, significantly contributed to the development of Modern Indian Art within the Bengal School.
Nandalal Bose is renowned for the iconic white-on-black Gandhi sketch of the Dandi March during the 1930s and illustrating the original document of the Constitution of India.
Rabindranath Tagore, another famous painter of the Bengal School, employed dominant black lines to emphasize subjects and created small-sized paintings, with potential links to his writings.
Other notable painters of the Bengal School include Asit Kumar Haldar, Manishi Dey, Mukul Dey, Sunayani Devi, among others, each contributing to the unique characteristics and development of the school.
Madhubani Paintings
Kalighat Temple
Thangka Painting
Gond Painting
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