Women Artists
The contribution of women on India's contemporary art from the early decades of 20th century is significant. They form a thrust from tradition to modernity in the stylistic comprehensive towards modernism and feminism in the artist's works. They explored in different mediums, materials that make a conspicuous whole to the Indian art, seen today.
Piloo Pochkhanwal
Devastation 1981, Terracota & mild steel, 107 x 46 x 70(h) cm
Anjana Mehra
The Head II 1996, Oil on canvas, 205 x 104 cm
Arpita Singh
Painting –I 1981, Oil on canvas, 89 x 116 Cm
Meera Devidayal
Haji Malang, 1997, Oil On Canvas, 165 x 104 cm
Navjot Altaf
Pavement – II, 1983, Silk Screen, 61 x 48.5 cm
Nalini Malani
His Life, 1980, Oil On Canvas, 152 x 122 cm
Arpana Caur
Arrow, Oil on Canvas, 100 x 60 cm
Lalita Lajmi
Nostalgia 1978, Oil on Canvas, 92 x 122 cm
Prayag Jha
Scattered Life, 1985, Etching, 49 x 33 cm
Katt, Latika
Drawing- I, 1982, Pencil on Paper, 33 x 50 cm
Bharti Kapadia
Cactus Flower, 1996, Mixed Media, 44 x 53.3 cm
Aban Irani
Wave 1984, Oil Pastel, 44 x 35 cm
Rekha Rao
Antenna Stealer, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm
Rajashree Karkera
Untitled, Water Colour, 75 x 52 cm
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