Abhiman (Wounded Vanity)

$6,700

Description:

Abhiman (Wounded Vanity) is a notable painting by Hemendranath Mazumdar, showcasing his deep understanding of human emotions and psychological depth. The artwork portrays a woman in a moment of introspection and vulnerability, reflecting themes of pride, vanity, and emotional turmoil. The title Wounded Vanity suggests a narrative where the character is grappling with internal conflict, perhaps due to a sense of pride or personal loss. Mazumdar’s use of vibrant colors and detailed facial expressions adds intensity to the piece, inviting viewers to connect with the emotional undercurrents of the subject. This painting exemplifies Mazumdar’s mastery in capturing complex human emotions through his portrayal of women, making it a significant part of his artistic legacy.

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Artist:

Hemendranath Mazumdar (1903–1988) was an Indian painter known for his modernist approach to traditional themes, particularly through his portrayal of Indian women. His works blend Indian and Western influences, incorporating elements of realism and impressionism. Mazumdar’s art is characterized by vibrant colors, emotional depth, and meticulous detail, often exploring mythology, folklore, and daily life. He is considered a key figure in modern Indian art and has influenced many artists with his unique style and focus on cultural heritage.

Material: Canvas

Frame: Rolled Canvas (Without Frame)

Print Quality: Our prints are crafted on premium archival materials, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and long-lasting durability. Fade-resistant and flawless, they’re designed to keep your space looking elegant for years.

Size: 18*36 inches

Delivery: 2-3 weeks

Certificate of Authenticity: YES (emailed upon delivery)
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