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Sunil Madhav Sen - UNTITLED (Face)
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Sunil Madhav Sen (1910 - 1979)
Mixed Media on Board
10.5 x 11.5 Inches
By the 1970s, Sunil Madhav Sen moved into a deeply personal modernist idiom shaped by his upbringing in Bengal’s Bankura region. This work shows his continued engagement with mask-like figuration, drawing on regional practices such as clay idol-making and alpona patterning.
Sunil Madhav Sen (1910 - 1979)
Mixed Media on Board
10.5 x 11.5 Inches
By the 1970s, Sunil Madhav Sen moved into a deeply personal modernist idiom shaped by his upbringing in Bengal’s Bankura region. This work shows his continued engagement with mask-like figuration, drawing on regional practices such as clay idol-making and alpona patterning.
Sunil Madhav Sen 2025
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