Osian's Auction Catalogue India The Passionate Detachment | February 2001

219 Selected Exhibitions 1879 Prize Winner, first Indian to win at the Calcutta Annual Exhb.* 1883-4 Prize winner at the International Exhb., Calcutta. (Title: Parsi Lady Sewing).* 1889 Inaugural B.A.S. Exhb., his Parsi Tiger Slayer was the prize winner for ’the best exhibit by a native artist’.* 1999 Gallery Chemould, Mumbai.* Intuitive-Logic: The Next Step, organized by HEART at NGMA (Mumbai) & RB.LKA. (Curated by Neville Tuli). BOSE, Arun (b.1934) Born: Dacca, Bangladesh. Education & Teaching Experience 1955 Diploma (Painting), GCAC. 1965 Lecturer (Painting), GCAC. 1967 Pratt Art Centre, New York. Associate Professor, Herbert H. Lehman College, New York University, USA. Awards/ Fellowships/ Honours 1959 AIFACS Award. 1961-2 National Exhb., RB.LKA. (LKNA). 1962-4 Govt. of France Cultural Exchange Scholarship, to study Graphic Art at Atelier 17 and Murals at L’Ecole Superior Des Beaux Arts, Paris. 1967-9 John D. Rockefeller III Fellowship, New York. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1959 Delhi Silpi Chakra, Dhoomimal. 1962-7 Calcutta. (Also 1969 & 1989). 1964 Gallerie R. Creuze, Paris. Ostend, (Belgium). 1969 New York & San Fransisco. 1973 Weintraub Gallery, New York. 1975 HMK Fine Art, New York. (Also 1978). 1983 Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia. 1992 Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai. 1995 Bose Pacia Gallery, New York. Selected Collections Punjab University Museum, Patiala. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad. Gallerie la Chevere Folle, Belgium. Kries fur Grafic Freunde, Frankfurt. Pratt Art Centre, New York. BOSE, Atul Chandra (1898 - 1977) Born: Dacca. Education & Teaching Experience 1913 Technical School of National Council of Education. 1914 Jubilee Art Academy. 1916-8 Diploma, GCAC. 1916-9 Royal Academy of Art, London. 1945 Principal, GCAC. Awards/ Fellowships/ Honours 1913 Scholarship, to study Engineering, Jadavpur University. 1916-8 Diploma, GCAC winning the Guru Prasanna Ghosh Scholarship, Calcutta University. 1930-1 Visit to England on commission by the Govt. of India to copy Portraits of Queen Mary and King Edward VII for Viceroy’s House, Delhi. 1971 Conferred Hon. D.Litt, Rabindra Bhavan, VBU. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1937 Calcutta. (Also 1943). 1965 Retrospective Exhb., (1916-66), Academy of Fine Arts. 1998 Galerie La Mere, Calcutta. BOSE, Nandalal (1882 - 1966) Born: Kharagpur, Bihar. Education & Teaching Experience 1903-5 Commercial Class, Presidency College, Calcutta. 1905-10 GCAC, First batch student of Abanindranath Tagore. 1910-4 Part-time teaching at Jurasanko, Nivedita Girls’ School. 1916-7 Part-time Art Classes at Vichitra Club. 1918-21 ISOA, Calcutta & VBU. 1922-51 Principal, VBU. Selected Exhibitions 1908 Inaugural Exhb.: ISOA, Calcutta (Also 1910 & 1912). 1911 ISOA’s United Provinces Exhb., Allahabad.* Festival of Empire, Crystal Palace, England. (Organised by for George V’s Coronation).* 1914 22nd Exhb. of Societe des Peintres Orientalistes Francais, Grand Palais, Paris. Travelling to Belgium, Holland and Imperial Institute, England.* 1928 Athenee Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland. (Organised by James Cousins). 1937 Decorated the Haripura Session of the Indian National Congress.* 1954 Retrospective Exhb., Calcutta. 1982 Centenary Retrospective Exhb., NGMA. Selected Collections Indian Museum, Calcutta. NGMA, N.Delhi. (includes 6744 works of art). Rabindra Bharati University Museum, Calcutta. VBU. Trustees of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. BROOTA, Rameshwar (b.1941) Born: New Delhi. Education & Teaching Experience 1960-4 Delhi College of Art. 1965-7 Teacher at Delhi College, Jamia Millia & Sarada Ukil. 1967- Head of Art Dept., TKS. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1984 Gallery 7, Bombay. (Also 1989 & 1997). 1990 Faces, Genesis Art Gallery, Calcutta. 1998 The Winding Spiral, Shridharani & Vadehra Art Gallery. Selected Collections NGMA, N.Delhi. Rashtrapati Bhavan, N.Delhi. Chester & Davida Herwitz Collection, USA. Josip Broz Tito Museum, Former Yugoslavia. Kunst Museum, Dusseldorf. Kito & Jane de Boer, England. CHABBDA, Bal (b.1932) Born: (Present day) Pakistan. Awards/ Fellowships/ Honours 1959 Founded Gallery, Mumbai. 1971 ’Tokyo Governor’s Award’: Tokyo Biennale Exhb. of Art, Tokyo, Japan. 1972 The J.D Rockefellar III Fund Fellowship. Selected Collections Jehangir Nicholson Museum & Private Collection. NGMA, N.Delhi. Chester & Davida Herwitz Collection, USA. CHANDRA, Avinash (1931 - 91) Born: Simla, Himachal Pradesh. Education & Teaching Experience 1947-52 Diploma (Painting), Delhi Polytechnic. 1953-6 Teacher, Delhi Polytechnic. Selected Solo Exhibitions 1951 Srinagar. 1952 New Delhi (Also 1953 & 1954). 1955 National Exhb., RB.LKA. (LKNA: Trees)*. 1957 Imperial Institute, London. 1958 National Gallery and Museum of Ireland. Architectural Association, London. 1959 Queen’s University, Belfast, N.Ireland. 1960 Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford, UK. Molton Gallery, London. 1963 Hamilton Galleries, London. Selected Collections Belfast Museum and Art Gallery, Ireland. Trustees of Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Indian High Commission, London. Indian Embassy, China. Indian Embassy, Indonesia. CHAUBEY, Anunaya (b.1964) Born: Patna, Bihar. Education & Teaching Experience Principal, College of Arts and Crafts, Patna University. Selected Solo Exhbitions 2000 Vision - Centre for Art, N.Delhi/ www. indiaartmart.com. CHAUDHURI, Sankho (b.1916) Born: Bihar. Education & Teaching Experience 1939 Bachelor of Arts, VBU. 1945 Diploma (Sculpture), VBU. Studied Nepalese System of Metal casting. 1949-50 Head of the Sculpture Department, VBU.

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