Description:

B. SEN (BIRESWAR) A MULLAH WRITING A LETTER FOR A LADY, 1897-1974, BENGAL SCHOOL, SIGNED TOP RIGHT

16.5 x14.5 inches

Provenance: From a prominent British Bengali family

Footnotes:
Bireswar Sen, a virtuoso of the miniature landscape genre, is renowned for his extraordinary
ability to encapsulate the vast expanse of the Himalayas and its deep valleys within
diminutive canvases.Born in Calcutta to Rai Bahadur Saileswar Sen, a distinguished literature
professor at Calcutta University, Sen embarked on his artistic journey in 1917 at the Indian
Society of Oriental Art under the tutelage of luminaries like Abanindranath Tagore and
Nandalal Bose. Concurrently, he pursued a Master's degree in English literature from
Presidency College, Calcutta, culminating in his appointment as an English lecturer at B. N.
College, Patna, in 1923.Among the select few gifted disciples of Tagore, Sen remained
tethered to his artistic pursuits while drawing inspiration from Japanese luminaries Taikan
and Kampo Arai. Interestingly, his deep-seated passion for painting coexisted harmoniously
with his fervent engagement with English literature.However, a pivotal encounter in 1932
with the Russian painter and philosopher Nicholas Roerich would reshape Sen's artistic
trajectory. Under Roerich's influence, Sen ventured into the realm of Himalayan landscapes,
albeit within the confines of a miniature format. This marked a transformative phase in
Indian painting, where Sen, through his meticulous brushwork, breathed life into the
grandeur of the Himalayas within the modest dimensions of a matchbox. Remarkably, these
miniature landscapes, while confined spatially, avoided any sense of overcrowding. Sen's
approach didn't seek to replicate nature; rather, he believed that the artist's role was to
imbue nature with "what it does not possess: the mind and soul of man."Bireswar Sen's
masterpieces grace the walls of museums and find homes in private collections, a testament
to his indelible contribution to the world of art. His legacy endures, even after his passing on
September 10, 1974.

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