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  2. Sundari painting - Wikipedia

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    Sundari paintings or Sundari images are a type of pin-up or erotic art that were popular in 19th-century Calcutta, in the province of Bengal in British India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Mostly sold as prints , the images depict women, particularly the new class of widows who took up sex work to survive, and are valuable references to understand the position ...

  3. Karuna Shaha - Wikipedia

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    Karuna Shaha (née Ghosh; 1 January 1921 – 5 May 1996) was an Indian artist. She was among the first few women to study at the Government School of Art in Calcutta. Shaha is well known for her nude studies in various mediums.

  4. Arts of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Kolkata Kumartuli is well known for clay masks. The masks are made in clay and then sun-dried and finally coloured and decorated with sponge wood or foil. Potters have been receiving attention for sculpting Bengali deities. Dokra is unique folk art of West Bengal. Metal casting dokra mask is created various contemporary sculptures with this art ...

  5. Nudity in India - Wikipedia

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    The depiction of nudity in Indian art doesn't support the claim that public nudity was acceptable/normal across all castes and regions in India. By contemporary standards, the unclothed female upper body is considered semi-nude or a sign of obscene nudity, however, historically some regions and classes/ castes of modern-day India , have ...

  6. Culture of Kolkata - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Established in 1814 as the nation's oldest museum, the Indian Museum houses large collections that showcase Indian natural history and Indian art. [9] Marble Palace is a classic example of a European mansion that was built in the city. The Victoria Memorial, a place of interest in Kolkata, has a museum documenting the city's history.

  7. Asutosh Museum of Indian Art - Wikipedia

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    Asutosh Museum of Indian Art is an art museum located in the main campus of University of Calcutta on College Street, Kolkata (previously Calcutta), India on the first and second floors of the Centenary Building. Established in 1937, it is the first public museum in any University in India. [1]

  8. Battala Woodcut Prints - Wikipedia

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    This marked the simultaneous development of the mass production of both books and images in India, aligning with the age of the printing press and the modern period. [5] Battala woodcut printing had a remarkably short run due to its late entry into the Indian market and the advent of colour lithography. The Battala woodcuts were printed on a ...

  9. Calcutta Group - Wikipedia

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    The Calcutta Group was a group of modern artists in India, formed in 1943 in Kolkata. It has the distinction of being the first artistic movement of its kind in both Bengal and all of India. It has the distinction of being the first artistic movement of its kind in both Bengal and all of India.