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Ramkinkar Baij (book)

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Ramkinkar Baij
AuthorR. Siva Kumar
LanguageEnglish
SubjectArt
PublisherNational Gallery of Modern Art and DAG
Publication date
2012
Publication placeIndia
Pages437 pages
ISBN9789381217245

Ramkinar Baij is a book by R. Siva Kumar[1] that was brought out on the occasion of a massive retrospective exhibition of Ram Kinker Baij at the National Gallery of Modern Art.

The exhibition was curated by K.S. Radhakrishnan[2] and the book was brought out in collaboration with the Delhi Art Gallery. The book presents entire body of Ramkinkar’s sketches, watercolours, etchings, oils and sculptures, together with many invaluable period photographs. This is considered to be the authoritative volume on the “prolific master”.[3]

Drawing distinction between Benode Behari Mukherjee and Ram Kinker Baij Siva Kumar notes, "If his friend and colleague Binodebihari painted the starker side of Santiniketan landscape, and saw himself as a lonely palm tree in the middle of the barren and parched Khoai, Ramkinkar saw himself as the Palash in full bloom: No leaves, bare branches, fully ablaze".[4]

In 2013 R. Siva Kumar was awarded by the Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi for this book.

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