Binodini by Ramkinker Baij

Ramkinker Baij “ may be considered the most important original sculptor working in India  in the period of transition from traditional to modern art.” [1]

The same book lists quite a few works. Yet there is no mention of “Binodini”, a student at Kala Bhavan who was the youngest daughter of Maharaja Sir Churachand Singh and Maharani Dhanamanjuri Devi of Manipur. 

Binodini Devi, a Padma Shri Awardee, was a personality in her own right. She was an artist, an author, and took Manipuri culture to the world. She was the first woman to graduate from her state. [2] A lot is currently being written about her.

Binodini Devi, Image Credit: Open Magazine

Google Arts and Culture has documented at least one such portrait of Binodini. There are others.

Binodini by Ramkinker Baij

Collection NGMA

The narrative is particularly interesting - the portrait above interestingly captures the “predicament within Binodini”! Apparently, a favourite student of Ramkinker. Are we stumbling into some personal space here?

Bronze by Ramkinker Baij

‘Binodini’ - the ‘Renaissance Lady of Manipur’. Likely, the finest Baij bronze in private hands.

References

1 - Ramkinker, Published by BC Sanyal, Secretary, Lalit Kala Academy, 

2 - The Princess of Arts, Janice Pariat, Open Magazine

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