Harendra Narayan Das (1 February 1921 - 31 January 1993), better known as Haren Das, was a highly respected artist in India who worked almost exclusively in printmaking mediums. His work included engravings, linocuts, etchings, and lithographs, though he is most remembered for the technical skill of his woodcuts and wood engravings. [1] Artist Haren Das Profile | Summary Born in 1921 in Dinajpur - a small town in undivided Bengal, now in Bangladesh, Haren Das took a diploma in Fine Art from the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Kolkata. He specialized in graphic arts, besides studying mural painting.
The Courtyard Haren Das Bengal School Art Etching Art Prints by
Feb 1, 1921 - Jan 31, 1993 Harendra Narayan Das, better known as Haren Das, was a highly respected artist in India who worked almost exclusively in printmaking mediums. His work included. Haren Das | The Artist Of The Floating World |A documentary film on Haren Das, the renowned wood engraver who's dexterity and craftsmanship in this art form. An artist and printmaker working during the mid-twentieth century, Haren Das is considered to be one of the first Indian artists, along with his contemporaries Somnath Hore and Mukul Dey, who helped establish printmaking and the graphic arts as mediums considered to be 'fine arts' in the country. Haren Das was an Indian Asian Modern & Contemporary artist who was born in 1921. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Akara Contemporary have featured Haren Das's work in the past.
Under The Shade Haren Das Bengal School Art Linocut Painting Art
(1 February 1921 - 31 January 1993), better known as Haren Das, was a highly respected artist in India who worked almost exclusively in printmaking mediums. His work included engravings, linocuts, etchings, and lithographs, though he is most remembered for the technical skill of his woodcuts and wood engravings. Haren Das (23 results) Recently Added View Haren Das's artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices. A master printmaker, Harendra Narayan Das, better known as Haren Das, was a highly respected artist in India who worked almost exclusively in printmaking mediums. At a time when oil painting ruled consciousness and prints were considered inferior, Das chose to work solely with printmaking. A fine printmaker, Haren Das (1921 - 1993) is best known for his woodcut prints both in colour and black and white. Educated by Ramendranath Chakraborty at the Government School of Art, Calcutta, Das had developed his original style based on using light and shade. An extremely skillful artist Haren Das explored the art of printing with fine.
Lot 7f. HAREN DAS In the Kitchen Woodcut, 1959 Print size 6.2 x 9.2 in
Harendra Narayan Das (1 February 1921 - 31 January 1993), better known as Haren Das, was a highly respected artist in India who worked almost exclusively in printmaking mediums. His work included engravings, linocuts, etchings, and lithographs, though he is most remembered for the technical skill of his woodcuts and wood engravings. Harendra Narayan Das (1 February 1921 - 31 January 1993), better known as Haren Das, was a highly respected artist in India who worked almost exclusively in printmaking mediums. His work included engravings, linocuts, etchings, and lithographs, though he is most remembered for the technical skill of his woodcuts and wood engravings.
Haren Das. Master printmaker Harendra Narayan Das, popularly known as Haren Das, worked almost exclusively in printmaking at a time when oil painting ruled popular consciousness and prints were considered inferior. Born in Dinajpur in present day Bangladesh on 1 February 1921, Das took a diploma in fine art, with specialisation in graphic arts. Haren Das was one of the best printmakers that India produced during the years of World War II. He was born in Dinajpur, now in Bangladesh, in 1921. He graduated from Govt. School of Art and Crafts in 1944. Subsequently he did an art teacher's course in 1946.
HAREN DAS (19211993), Summer Bath; Untitled at Night); Woman at
Educated by Ramendranath Chakraborty at the Government School of Art, Calcutta, Das developed his original style based on using light and shade. An extremely skilful artist Haren Das explored the art of printing with fine lines and against rural Bengali setting. His works became appreciated particularly in Bengal. Discover the fascinating process behind Haren Das woodcut prints. Part 1 of our series delves into the intricate artform and techniques used by this Indian artist.