Abstract painting by Dhiraj Choudhury, original hand-painted Indian artwork, Next Canvas India

Untitled by Dhiraj Choudhury -1

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Abstract painting by Dhiraj Choudhury, original hand-painted Indian artwork, Next Canvas India

Untitled by Dhiraj Choudhury -1

by Dhiraj Choudhury

Medium: Mixed Media

Year: 2008

Size: 8x6 inch

Framing: 13x11 inch

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A small untitled mixed-media work by Dhiraj Choudhury (1936–2018), an artist whose work was driven by India's struggles with poverty and injustice. Even at this intimate scale his bold, expressive line carries weight.

Shaped by the Bengal famine and the independence movement, Choudhury held over seventy-five solo shows worldwide and taught at Delhi College of Art.

Original mixed media · 8 × 6 inches · 2008 · one of one, with certificate of authenticity.

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Dhiraj Choudhury

Dhiraj Choudhury (1936–2018) was a socially and politically driven artist whose work powerfully reflected India’s struggles with poverty, injustice, and freedom. Born in pre-Partition Bengal, his art was shaped by the trauma of the Bengal famine and the independence movement—fueling a career rooted in activism rather than aesthetics.

His bold, expressive lines and provocative imagery brought human suffering and resilience to the fore, later evolving to explore love as a counterforce to violence. With over 75 solo exhibitions worldwide, Choudhury’s works are part of major public and private collections. A former professor at Delhi College of Art, he remains a vital voice in Indian contemporary art.

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