Print
WallArt
German Expressionism
1983
Modern
34.0 x 34.0 cm
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Bench III
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TopImpressionists.com is delighted to present this exquisite hand-painted reproduction of Naina Dalal's “Bench III,” created in 1983. This evocative drawing offers a profound meditation on the human condition, exploring themes of solitude, observation, and the quiet drama of everyday life through Dalal’s distinctive artistic lens. The work immediately draws the viewer into a moment of stillness, inviting reflection upon the woman's posture and gaze.
Naina Dalal’s artistic journey is rooted in a rich tradition of Indian graphic art, shaped by her studies under the renowned K.G. Subramanyan at Baroda University. This foundation combined with her later training in printmaking in London and New York, resulted in a unique style characterized by nuanced portraits of women and their complex relationships with society. Dalal’s work reflects a deep engagement with social commentary while retaining an intensely personal and emotional core. Her pieces are held within prestigious collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and the Berlin Museum of Indian Art, testament to her enduring influence.
“Bench III” exemplifies Dalal’s skill as a printmaker. The black and white drawing utilizes meticulous linework to create depth and texture, capturing the subtle nuances of form and expression. The odd shape of the bench adds an element of surrealism, disrupting the viewer’s expectations and further emphasizing the theme of contemplation. The inclusion of a bird perched near the woman's head introduces a delicate layer of symbolism – perhaps representing freedom, observation, or even a fleeting connection to nature.
Created in 1983, “Bench III” speaks to a period of significant social and artistic change. Dalal’s work aligns with the broader exploration of identity and representation that characterized much of post-war art. The drawing's quiet intensity invites viewers to consider their own place within the world, prompting questions about observation, solitude, and the search for meaning. This piece is a powerful reminder of the enduring ability of art to capture the essence of human experience.
1935 - , India
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