Ordhendra Coomar Gangoly
Radha and Krishna on a Terrace, Circa 1910
Signed lower right, inscribed 'May Radha purify the World, o infallible one, with her mind given to her, she gathers her mind in a vessel of curd; inscribed 'Norman Blount' on the reverse
Watercolour, gouache and pencil on paper laid down on card
35.5 x 25.3 cm
14 x 10 in
14 x 10 in
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O.C. Gangoly was one of the founding members of the ISOA, editor of Rupam and a leading idealogue of the Bengal School. His pioneering texts on Indian art include Masterpieces...
O.C. Gangoly was one of the founding members of the ISOA, editor of Rupam and a leading idealogue of the Bengal School. His pioneering texts on Indian art include Masterpieces of Rajput Painting (1926) and Ragas and Raginis (1935).
Provenance
Collection of Norman Blount;
Thence by descent