Head of a Punjabi Woman
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Head of a Punjabi Woman

Support Type: Wood Panel
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi, India. The painting is part of the permanent NGMA collection (Accession No. NGMA-01812).
Location History:Permanent collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi (Accession No. NGMA-01812). Earlier provenance is not specified in the publicly available museum records.

Considered as one of the pioneers of academic realism in Indian art, Bomanjee exemplified the naturalistic style that emerged in India during the late 19th century under the influence of European academic training. Although the composition looks simple yet it creates a sense of depth and realism . The calm expression, lowered gaze, and dignified posture suggest a reflective and composed personality. The woman's attire reflect the cultural identity of Punjab. The artist's mastery of shading and modeling reveals his academic training and his understanding of European portrait techniques.

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