ARAYAN, K. C. (1919 - 2002)
UNTITLED
Signed by ArtistSigned in Devanagari (Lower Right)
Image size: 33.5 x 28 cm (13 x 11 Inches)
Mount size: 47 x 41.2 cm (18.5 x 16.2 Inches)
Frame size: 50.2 x 44.4 cm (19.7 x 17.4 Inches)
Through this painting, K.C. Aryan conveys more than just the physicality of labour; he celebrates the dignity and human spirit that come with it. The piece highlights the simple yet profound importance of rural work, where each task is a quiet act of pride. Aryan's folk-art style captures the essence of these moments, focusing on the connection to the earth and the quiet beauty found in the everyday labour of life.
The color palette is earthy and muted browns, blues, and sandy yellows evoking the natural hues of the rural landscape. These colors ground the scene in a simple, agricultural setting, reinforcing the connection between the man and the land he works.
Provenance : Collection of a Gentleman
About Artist
K C Aryan (1919 – 2002)
K.C. Aryan born in 11 August 1919 and died 2002. He was an accomplished painter, sculptor and art historian. He founded the Museum for Tribal and Folk Art in Gurgaon, still functioning today. He saved plenty of old paintings,…...Read More
This work is in good condition.
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