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Lot No. 105
               SITAL CHANDRA BANDYOPADHYAY

               1878-1967

               UNTITLED
               30 x 20 in (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               1932
               Signed & Dated: Bottom Right


               ` 10,00,000 - 15,00,000 | $ 12,346 - 18,519

               Provenance: Property from a collection based in Kolkata























               Sital Bandyopadhyay was a self-taught artist born in
               Barisal, East Bengal (now Bangladesh) during pre-
               independence India. Deeply devoted to Krishna, his
               artistic identity revolved around portraying Radha
               and Krishna in a refreshing and evocative manner.
               Active between 1910 and 1930, Bandyopadhyay’s
               work emerged in an era dominated by Raja Ravi
               Varma’s classical style, yet he moved beyond
               traditional  idol-like  depictions.  His  art  captured
               intimate scenes of romance and love, infusing his
               creations with emotional depth and vitality.
               Bandyopadhyay’s work was characterised by a
               unique fusion of Indian traditional forms with the
               academic expression of European techniques.
               Using high-quality imported Italian materials, his
               paintings—whether in oil or watercolour—have
               retained their brilliance even after a century.

               Bandyopadhyay’s legacy lies in his ability to innovate
               within traditional themes, creating timeless treasures
               of Radha-Krishna imagery that continue to appeal
               to enthusiasts of Indian classical art. His oeuvre,
               waiting to be rediscovered, remains a testament to
               his devotion, talent, and artistic ingenuity.
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