- B. Prabha
B. Prabha (1933 – 2001) was a major
India nartist who worked mainly in oil, in an instantly recognizable style. She is best known for graceful elongated figures of pensiverural women, with eachcanvas in a single dominant color. By the time of herdeath , her work had been shown in over 50 exhibitions, and is in some important collections, including India'sNational Gallery of Modern Art .Prabha started working at a time when India had few women artists; her inspiration was
Amrita Shergil . She was moved by the lives of rural women, and over time, they became the main theme of her work. In an [http://www.youngbuzz.com/interview/B%20Prabha.htm interview with "Youngbuzz India,"] she said: cquote|I have yet to see one happy woman.Before moving to Bombay, she studied at the
Nagpur School of Art . She was a graduate of theSir J. J. School of Art , alma mater to many of India's great contemporary artists. She was married to artist and sculptor B. Vithal, who died in 1992.Prabha came to Bombay as a struggling artist, with little money—"Rs2 and 11 paise." She sold some pieces of jewellery to raise funds. She and her artist husband were aided by friends who gave them a place to stay and by others who stored their art-work. Her first exhibition, while she was still a
student , set her on the path to success when three of her paintings were acquired by eminent Indianscientist Homi J. Bhabha .External links
* [http://people.cornell.edu/pages/kb40/bprabha.html Girl in Orange Sari]
* [http://www.abhivyakti-hindi.org/kaladirgha/kalaakaar/bprabha.htm Article in Hindi from "Abhivyakti" including a picture of the artist and two of her paintings.]
* [http://www.indigoblueart.com/pages/gallery.asp?artistid=62 Paintings]
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