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Sunil Madhav Sen - UNTITLED(Girl with Doll)
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Sunil Madhav Sen (1910 - 1979)
Mixed Media on Paper
16.5 x 10 Inches
This work shows a young girl holding a doll, drawn in Sunil Madhav Sen’s distinctive earthy palette. The subject connects directly to his memories of rural Bengal, where clay toys, folk dolls, and simple village life shaped his early imagination.
Sen’s rough, almost sculptural surface and bold outlines reflect both the influence of folk artisans like Ananta Patua whom he watched shaping idols in Bankura and his later absorption of European modernist ideas.
A simple yet vivid glimpse into how Sen blended childhood memories with modernist form.
Sunil Madhav Sen (1910 - 1979)
Mixed Media on Paper
16.5 x 10 Inches
This work shows a young girl holding a doll, drawn in Sunil Madhav Sen’s distinctive earthy palette. The subject connects directly to his memories of rural Bengal, where clay toys, folk dolls, and simple village life shaped his early imagination.
Sen’s rough, almost sculptural surface and bold outlines reflect both the influence of folk artisans like Ananta Patua whom he watched shaping idols in Bankura and his later absorption of European modernist ideas.
A simple yet vivid glimpse into how Sen blended childhood memories with modernist form.
Sunil Madhav Sen 2025
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