Jamuna Sen
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Jamuna Sen (née Bose) (Bengali: ) (7 October 1912- 10 February 2001) was an Indian artist, known for her design work in a variety of mediums including Batik and Alpona as well as developing, in an Indian context, a variety of traditional crafts from across the world. She was a pioneer in establishing the practice of Batik (wax resist dying) in India in modern times. Daughter of Nandalal Bose, a central figure in modern Indian art, she was brought up in the artistic and intellectual milieu of Santiniketan and made significant contributions in the field of design.
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Jamuna Sen
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Santiniketan, West Bengal, India
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2001-02-10
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1912-10-07
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1912-10-07
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Jamuna Sen
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2001-02-10
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Design works, a pioneer in re-introducing Batik to modern India, Founder of Karusangha, faculty of Kala Bhavana, Santiniketan
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Keshab Chandra Sen
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A unique design style
within Contextual Modernism
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Jamuna Sen (née Bose) (Bengali: ) (7 October 1912- 10 February 2001) was an Indian artist, known for her design work in a variety of mediums including Batik and Alpona as well as developing, in an Indian context, a variety of traditional crafts from across the world. She was a pioneer in establishing the practice of Batik (wax resist dying) in India in modern times. Daughter of Nandalal Bose, a central figure in modern Indian art, she was brought up in the artistic and intellectual milieu of Santiniketan and made significant contributions in the field of design.
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