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Siva as an ascetic approaches Annapurna for alms
Bengal School, early 20th Century

30 March 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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Siva as an ascetic approaches Annapurna for alms
Bengal School, early 20th Century

oil on canvas
60.5 x 50.5 cm.

Footnotes

Provenance
With a Calcutta gallery, late 1980s.

Such compositions had already appeared in Kalighat paintings of the late 19th Century: see J. Jain, Kalighat Painting: Images from a Changing World, Ahmedabad 1999, pp. 82-83, fig. 78. Here Siva, as a mendicant in a tiger-skin loincloth, approaches Annapurna (a form of Devi, as provider of food).

For similar work see G. Tillotson, 'Making Magic Through the Real: some early episodes of modern Indian art', in Modern Indian Painting: the Jane and Kito de Boer Collection, 2019, p. 65, fig. 42. For another version, see Arun Ghosh, 'Early Bengal Oils', in Art of Bengal: Past and Present, 2000, p. 47.

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