
B. Prabha - Wikipedia
B. Prabha (1933 – 2001) [1] was a prolific Indian artist who worked primarily in oil on canvas. She is best known for her graceful, elongated figures of pensive rural women, each dominated by a …
B. Prabha - Artnet
B. Prabha was an Indian artist known for her oil on canvas works that often depicted rural women. "It is my aim to paint the trauma and tragedy of women," she once stated, reflecting her …
B. PRABHA - Akara Art
Using a single dominant colour, she is best known for graceful elongated figures of pensive rural women- a recurrent theme in her works. Inspired by Amrita Sher-Gil and her husband B. …
Paintings by B Prabha - Saffronart.com
Prabha’s signature style fully evolved after her marriage to fellow artist B. Vithal in 1956, when she moved from modern abstract forms to a more decorative figuration. She held her first joint …
B Prabha | Explore Prabha Paintings & Artwork at GalleriaVSB
B. Prabha (1933-2001) was a pioneering Indian painter renowned for her evocative depictions of rural women and their everyday struggles. Born in Maharashtra, Prabha studied at the Sir J.J. …
B. Prabha - Gallery West End
B. Prabha Prabha (1933 – 2001) was a prolific Indian artist renowned for her mastery of oil on canvas. She rose to prominence for her portrayal of introspective rural women, characterized …
B. Prabha (Maharashtra) - Art For Concern
B. Prabha was born near Nagpur in Maharashtra and studied at the Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai. She was influenced by the works of Amrita Shergil and worked at a time when there …
B. Prabha - DAG
Prabha studied at the Nagpur School of Art and obtained a diploma from Sir J. J. School of Art, Bombay, in 1955. A significant artist of her time, Prabha is best remembered for her …
Artist B Prabha's Profile on ARTplenty.com
B. Prabha (1933–2001) was a major Indian artist who worked mainly in oil, in an instantly recognizable style. She is best known for graceful elongated figures of pensive rural women, …
B. Prabha - ARTIANA
B. Prabha (1933 - 2001) Born in Nagpur, Maharashtra, Prabha studied at the Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai. In 1956, she had her first exhibition together with her husband and fellow artist, …