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  1. Ram Kumar (23 September 1924 – 14 April 2018) was an Indian artist and writer who has been described as one of India's foremost abstract painters. He was associated with the Progressive artists' group along with greats like M.F. Hussain, Tyeb Mehta, S.H. Raza. He is said to be one of the first Indian artists to give up figurativism for abstract art. His art commands high prices in the domestic and international market.

  2. Born in 1924 in Simla, Ram Kumar was among India’s leading modernists. He studied Economics at St. Stephen’s College, New Delhi, in 1946. Following this, he went to Paris to study painting under Andre Lhote and Fernard Leger in 1949-1952.

  3. This site is an online resource for Ram Kumar’s biography, artwork, paintings, articles, awards, videos and books. ram-kumar.com is published by Discover Artiana. RAM KUMAR. Born: 1923 Biography One of India’s great artists, Ram Kumar with his deep rooted foundation of culture, is an artist of vast wisdom that bursts into an ebullient life with cascading colors and forms. His mind overflows with artistic abundance, with power and energy that moves people. ...

  4. Born in 1924 in Simla, Ram Kumar was among India’s leading modernists. In the early 1930s, whilst still at school, Ram Kumar harbored greater intentions to be a writer rather than an artist, and it was only around 1945 that he formally started seeking out instruction in the arts.

  5. Apr 18, 2018 · Ram Kumar, an artist of rare talent and sensitivity, was one of the great pioneers of Indian art. Kumar displayed a concern with the plight of the individual through both his figurative and abstract paintings. He created a new visual language that imbued a sense of contemplation through a fusion of the magical and surreal images. On April 14, Kumar passed away in Delhi. He was 94.

  6. Apr 19, 2018 · The featured image is a charcoal on paper sketch of Ram Kumar by artist V.S. Gaitonde. Ram Kumar: The Abstractionist. If a conceptual technique could masquerade as an artist's language, then abstraction was the chosen form of narrative for Ram Kumar. From the buoyant golden and blue strokes of the countries and their cities he explored, to the melancholic, earthy sweeps of ochre, viridian and aquamarine seen in his pivotal journey to Varanasi in the 60s—artist Ram Kumar's stories are ...

  7. I could feel a new visual language emerging from the depth of an experience.” (Ram Kumar in G. Gill ed., Ram Kumar: A Journey Within, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, 1996, p.89) By the late 1960s, Kumar’s paintings turned away from Varanasi and towards the more nostalgic landscapes of his childhood, the forests and rivers of the Himalayan foothills.

  8. Ram Kumar trained in economics and briefly worked as a banker and journalist before receiving informal art lessons in Delhi from Sailoz Mukherjee at the Sarada Ukil School of Art. He then began exhibiting his work in 1948. Kumar’s trajectory as an artist and writer is believed to reflect his own reclusive self. Parallels have been drawn between his depiction of the human figure in painting and the characters in the narrative short stories he wrote as a prolific Hindi fiction writer. Both ...

  9. jnaf.org › artist › ram-kumarRam Kumar | JNAF

    Ram Kumar. Ram Kumar was born in 1924 in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. While pursuing a M.A. in Economics from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, he chanced upon an art exhibition in 1945. “I saw paintings like that for the first time and it made me so intrigued that I returned several times”. Ram Kumar took classes at the Sharda Ukil School of Art under Sailoz Mukherjee and gave up employment at a bank in 1948 to pursue art. ...

  10. Jul 29, 2023 · RAM KUMAR. Born 1924 in Simla, Himanchal Pradesh, India. Died 2018 in New Delhi, India. ... Ram Kumar studied painting in New Delhi and Paris. He is a vital part of first generation post-colonial Indian artists, a member of the fabled “Progressive Artist’s Group”, alongside F. N. Souza, S. H. Raza and M. F. Husain. Kumar has held solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including London, New York, France, Japan and throughout India. ...