Amalnath  Chakladar (1936 - 2021)

Amalnath Chakladar (1936 - 2021)

1969

India

23 Artworks

Saraswati
Saraswati

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0820
  • Dimension: 9 X 12 Inch
    22.86 X 30.48 Cm
The Deer
The Deer

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0818
  • Dimension: 7 X 10.5 Inch
    17.78 X 26.67 Cm
Fighting Birds
Fighting Birds

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0816
  • Dimension: 9 X 4.5 Inch
    22.86 X 11.43 Cm
The Boar
The Boar

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0815
  • Dimension: 6 X 8 Inch
    15.24 X 20.32 Cm
Agony
Agony

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0814
  • Dimension: 10 X 7 Inch
    25.4 X 17.78 Cm
Village Cock
Village Cock

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0813
  • Dimension: 7 X 11 Inch
    17.78 X 27.94 Cm
Two Fishermen
Two Fishermen

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0812
  • Dimension: 10.5 X 6.5 Inch
    26.67 X 16.51 Cm
Grazing Horses
Grazing Horses

₹ 75,000.00
$ 833.33

  • Ref No: C0810
  • Dimension: 10.5 X 7 Inch
    26.67 X 17.78 Cm

Profile:

Profile:

Born in Bangladesh, Amalnath Chakladar graduated in 1960 from the Government College of Art, Calcutta. Unlike the artists of the Bengal school, Chakladar did not look towards Indian classics and mythology for his subjects. The world around him was his source of inspiration. Nature is a dominant subject in Chakladar’s works: flowing water, swaying breeze, flight of the birds, softness of the grass and petals, are all captured beautifully by the artist from his brilliant mastery over form and technique. He used a variety of mediums and techniques, capturing the beauty of his subjects. His brushstrokes are defined and controlled brushstrokes reveal minute details in his small descriptive works and demonstrate the care and attention of his brush work.

In 1955, he retired as Asisstant Professor from the Government College of Art and Craft, Calcutta.

Education:

Government College of Art and Craft

Major Exhibitions:

He participated in several important exhibitions such as the Centenary Celebration of the Sepoy Mutiny in 1957 and the 1992 Hyderabad exhibition Bengal Art Today.

Awards:

 Rajya Charukala Pradarshani Award

Collections:

His works are held in several public and private collections in India and abroad.