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  1. Meera Mukherjee (1923–1998) was an Indian sculptor and writer, known for bringing modernity to the ancient Bengali sculpting art. She is known to have used innovative bronze casting techniques, improving the Dhokra method employing Lost-wax casting , which she learnt during her training days of the Bastar sculpting tradition of Chhattisgarh . [2]

  2. jnaf.org › artist › meera-mukherjeeMeera Mukherjee | JNAF

    Meera Mukherjee was born in 1923 in Kolkata and began studying there at the Indian Soceity of Oriental Art School at age 14. In 1947, she enrolled at the Delhi Polytechnic, where she earned a diploma in painting, graphics and sculpture.

  3. May 20, 2024 · Among the luminaries in modern Indian sculpture, Meera Mukherjee (1923-1998) stands out as a figure of quiet brilliance. However, her legacy isn't merely defined by the exquisite bronze creations that dot prestigious galleries and private collections; her indomitable artistic spirit resonated with the rhythm of music, the textures of everyday ...

  4. Apr 28, 2024 · This is sculptor Meera Mukherjee’s centenary year. The bauls are her only artworks on public display in Calcutta. She was also many other things — anthropologist, writer, painter, musician... There are many stories about Meera.

  5. Meera Mukherjee, one of the most outstanding Indian Sculptor to emerge in the post-Independence period, produced works of considerable power. A heroic individualist, she denied any feminist...

  6. Born in 1923, in Calcutta, Meera Mukherjee was a painter and sculptor drawing inspiration from Dokra Art. Through her work, she attempted to celebrate the ordinary to create a freedom of her own.

  7. Meera Mukherjee was an Indian sculptor and writer, known for bringing modernity to the ancient Bengali sculpting art. She is known to have used innovative bronze casting...

  8. Meera Mukherjee. Born in Calcutta in 1923, Meera Mukherjee drew her inspiration for her work from the common man, with ordinary people doing everyday things. In her art, the fishermen, the weavers and the women stitching were her subjects.

  9. Meera Mukherjee (1923 – 1998) was born in Calcutta, in pre-partition India. Her practice drew inspiration from the ordinary lives that surrounded her, including those of fishermen, weavers, and darners, all of whom were not only subjects for her work but also at times collaborators.

  10. Meera Mukherjee — AWARE. 1923 — 1998 | Kolkata, India. Indian sculptor. Trained in a pictorial style of the Bengal School, a movement favouring a return to Indian traditions in reaction to Western Academic trends, Meera Mukherjee also studied sculpture with traditional craftsmen.