Hemen Majumdar

Hemen Majumdar
Born 1894
Kishoreganj, British India (present-day Bangladesh) [1]
Died 1948[1]
Nationality Indian
Known for Painting

Hemen Majumdar was an Indian painter.[2] His popular painting is Lady with Lamp, depicting loneliness of a woman (Not to be confused with Woman With the Lamp by another famous Indian painter Sawlaram Haldankar). In 2002, there was a huge uproar when his painting was stolen and found with an art dealer.[3]

Early life

Hemen Majumdar was born in Kishoreganj in British India (now in Bangladesh).

In 1910, he joined Government College of Art & Craft and from 1911–15 Studied at Jubilee Art School, Calcutta.[4]

Career

Hemen Majumdar painted the gates to welcome King George V, on his visit to India in 1911.

In 1919, he founded Indian Academy of Fine Art in Calcutta along with Jogeshchandra Seal, Jamini Roy, Bhabani Charan Law and Atul Bose.

He also published a journal, Shilpi, with A.C. Mukhopadhyay.

Works

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 Old Indian Arts. "Nude Study by Hemen Mazumder". oldindianarts.in.
  2. "I will stand up and paint again". The Times of India.
  3. "Police doubt art dealer's innocence". The Times of India.
  4. "Hemen Mazumdar Profile: Delhi Art Gallery". delhiartgallery.com. Archived from the original on 15 July 2010.

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