Jamini Roy (1887-1973), an artist in the history of modern painting of Bengal in the mid and late 20th century of the nineteenth century. He was born in a middle-class family in Beliyatod village of Bankura district. His fancy artist's father spent his livelier on the village, where there were several houses living in Kumar.
Shilpima's father and the influence of Kumora Para in her village played an indirect role in the life of Jamini Roy. From 1906 to 1914 he studied at the European Academic Methodology at the Government Art School, Calcutta. He came in contact with Italian artist Guilddi at the Art School and later Principal Brown, then he came to know the art of both oriental art.
At the beginning of his life, he adopted the Western practice and achieved great skill in it. At the time, he entered professional art life and painted an illustrative picture of the famous western post-Impressionist artist Sagean, Van Gog and Gaga. But along with his reverence and interest in Abanindranath Tagore and Neo-Bengali painting, he presented the picture of the life and livelihood of the people of Bengal, in the light of the neo-Bengali style in his paintings. During this period, both the lines of Oriental and Antichrist reflected their artistic style, the simplicity, toughness, plain color, strong line of art.
Artist Jamini Roy finally became famous for the creation of images in the country with the exception of European academic style. He took the form of Bangla folk dolls, children's paintings, etc., as his 'form'. He chose the topic of happiness and sad picture of the daily life of the simple people of the village, religious stories such as Ramayana, Sri Chaitanya, Radha-Krishna and Jesus. Besides, 'Santal Janani and Children', 'Madlabanantarat Santal', 'Santal Salt' etc. were painted in the lives of Santals in the villages surrounding Belietot village. Through the harmony of the colorful and colorful lines, he instilled in his image an individual feeling.
Krishna-Balaram (Anup. 1932), artists like Jamini Roy, artists like Picasso, have different episodes in the artistic life of Jamini Roy. He was near the European Post-Impressionist in the early stages of art life. Then, on his line, the abundance of the beautiful form of a beautiful piece of dolls made of cotton; Another phase of Kalighat painting of Sudaula line of painting. In this style, he deviated from the dimensions of the horizontal paintings and created them in a plain color, without the story, 'Mother and children', 'Radha-Krishna', 'Jesus' etc. For a long time in the life of an artist, Jamini Roy has become a resounding figure in her own invented style or painting. His style was named Flat Technique (flat technique). Nobody accepted this technique because at that time the Bengal school was triumphant.
In 1938, the first exhibition of Jamini Roy's film was done at British India Street. At that time, his pictures got acquainted with his artwork in Kolkata, a quarterly literary magazine. Then, during the Second World War, American soldiers and officers coming to India, seeing the scenes of Jamini Rai, bought her at a higher price, her popularity increased. Artist Jamini Roy created numerous images so that her image is available to all the rich, who like the artwork of village-Bengal Patuah. In order to make his image affordable and affordable, he used colors in his figures, such as Bhujokali, Dharima, and various papaya juice. The image of Jamini Roy, who is full of platonic images, still draws attention to artistic, even imagined ordinary people.
Shilpima's father and the influence of Kumora Para in her village played an indirect role in the life of Jamini Roy. From 1906 to 1914 he studied at the European Academic Methodology at the Government Art School, Calcutta. He came in contact with Italian artist Guilddi at the Art School and later Principal Brown, then he came to know the art of both oriental art.
At the beginning of his life, he adopted the Western practice and achieved great skill in it. At the time, he entered professional art life and painted an illustrative picture of the famous western post-Impressionist artist Sagean, Van Gog and Gaga. But along with his reverence and interest in Abanindranath Tagore and Neo-Bengali painting, he presented the picture of the life and livelihood of the people of Bengal, in the light of the neo-Bengali style in his paintings. During this period, both the lines of Oriental and Antichrist reflected their artistic style, the simplicity, toughness, plain color, strong line of art.
Artist Jamini Roy finally became famous for the creation of images in the country with the exception of European academic style. He took the form of Bangla folk dolls, children's paintings, etc., as his 'form'. He chose the topic of happiness and sad picture of the daily life of the simple people of the village, religious stories such as Ramayana, Sri Chaitanya, Radha-Krishna and Jesus. Besides, 'Santal Janani and Children', 'Madlabanantarat Santal', 'Santal Salt' etc. were painted in the lives of Santals in the villages surrounding Belietot village. Through the harmony of the colorful and colorful lines, he instilled in his image an individual feeling.
Krishna-Balaram (Anup. 1932), artists like Jamini Roy, artists like Picasso, have different episodes in the artistic life of Jamini Roy. He was near the European Post-Impressionist in the early stages of art life. Then, on his line, the abundance of the beautiful form of a beautiful piece of dolls made of cotton; Another phase of Kalighat painting of Sudaula line of painting. In this style, he deviated from the dimensions of the horizontal paintings and created them in a plain color, without the story, 'Mother and children', 'Radha-Krishna', 'Jesus' etc. For a long time in the life of an artist, Jamini Roy has become a resounding figure in her own invented style or painting. His style was named Flat Technique (flat technique). Nobody accepted this technique because at that time the Bengal school was triumphant.
In 1938, the first exhibition of Jamini Roy's film was done at British India Street. At that time, his pictures got acquainted with his artwork in Kolkata, a quarterly literary magazine. Then, during the Second World War, American soldiers and officers coming to India, seeing the scenes of Jamini Rai, bought her at a higher price, her popularity increased. Artist Jamini Roy created numerous images so that her image is available to all the rich, who like the artwork of village-Bengal Patuah. In order to make his image affordable and affordable, he used colors in his figures, such as Bhujokali, Dharima, and various papaya juice. The image of Jamini Roy, who is full of platonic images, still draws attention to artistic, even imagined ordinary people.