Mukul Chandra Dey

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Place: Sridharkhola

Born: 1895

Death: 1989

Biography:

Early Life and Education

Mukul Chandra Dey

was born on July 23, 1895, in Sridharkhola, Bengal, India. He was a student of Rabindranath Tagore's Santiniketan, an institution that played a significant role in shaping his artistic style.

Artistic Career and Contributions

Mukul Chandra Dey is considered a pioneer of drypoint-etching in India. His work, characterized by its unique blend of traditional and modern techniques, has been widely acclaimed. As one of the five children of Purnashashi Devi and Kula Chandra Dey, Mukul's family was inherently inclined towards artistic talents. His brother, Manishi Dey, was a well-known painter, while his sisters, Annapura and Rani Chanda, were accomplished in arts and crafts.

Notable Works and Legacy

Some of Mukul Chandra Dey's notable works can be found on Wikioo.org's website. Although the exact list of his works is not provided here, it's worth exploring the Mukul Chandra Dey page on Wikioo.org to discover more about his artistic contributions.

  • Key Artistic Movements: Indian Modern Art, Contextual Modernism (influenced by Santiniketan's teachings)
  • Techniques: Drypoint-etching, a unique blend of traditional and modern techniques
  • Notable Family Members: Manishi Dey (brother), Annapura, Rani Chanda (sisters)
  • Spouse: Bina (née Bina Roy), from Khanakul, Bengal
  • Children: Manjari (daughter), later married to Shantanu Ukil, a leading painter of the Bengal School of Art

Later Life and Passing

Mukul Chandra Dey passed away on March 1, 1989, in Santiniketan, India. His legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike, with his work remaining a significant part of Indian modern art history. Explore more about Mukul Chandra Dey's artistic journey on Wikioo.org's website.

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