Ratan Parimoo
Ratan Parimoo (born 1936 in Srinagar, Kashmir) is one of the major art historians and painters of modern India. He was for a long time a professor at the M.S. University in Vadodara. He is married to the artist Naina Dalal.
Ratan Parimoo was one of the founder members of Baroda Group[1][2][3]
His paintings are included in the collection of India's National Gallery of Modern Art.
Books
- Paintings of the Three Tagores (1973)
- Studies in Modern Indian Art (1975)
- Life of Buddha in Indian Sculpture (1982)
- Sculptures of Sheshashayi Vishnu (1983)
- The Paintings of Rabindranath Tagore (1989)
- The Pictorial World of Gaganendranath Tagore (1995)
- Studies in Indian Sculpture (1999)
- Ceaseless Creativity, Paintings, Prints and Drawings. Edited by Gauri Parimoo Krishnan, 1999. ISBN 981-04-1233-9
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References
- "His name is listed as Baroda Group of Artists' fifth annual exhibition of paintings by". Asia Art Archive.
- "Baroda Group and his name were is listed in contemporary art movements in India". www.contemporaryart-india.com.
- "Baroda Group and his name were listed by saffronart.com". www.saffronart.com.
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