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15Th Anniversary Exhibition 2019 15th Anniversary Exhibition A selection of works done between 1957 to 2019 by 43 modern & contemporary artists 15th Anniversary Exhibition A selection of works done between 1957 to 2019 by 43 modern & contemporary artists 5th till 20th July 2019 Exhibition sponsor Published on the occasion of the inauguration of the 15th Anniversary Exhibition of Galleri Kaya. © www.facebook.com/gallerikaya Printed in Bangladesh. Ahmed Shamsuddoha 1958 Aditya Basak 1953 Ajit Seal 1959 Aloptogin Tushar 1968 Aminul Islam 1931-2011 Amitabha Banerjee 1928-2013 Anisuzzaman 1972 Ashraful Hasan 1977 Atin Basak 1966 Chandra Shekhar Dey 1952 Debdas Chakraborty 1933-2008 Dipa Haq 1953-1999 Ganesh Haloi 1936 Goutam Chakraborty 1965 Hamiduzzaman Khan 1946 Hashem Khan 1941 Hashi Chakraborty 1948-2014 Jamal Ahmed 1955 Kamaluddin 1977 Kanak Chanpa Chakma 1963 K.G. Subramanyan 1924-2016 Lalu Prasad Shaw 1937 Maksuda Iqbal Nipa 1975 M.F. Husain 1915-2011 Mohammad Eunus 1954 Mohammad Iqbal 1967 Murtaja Baseer 1932 Qayyum Chowdhury 1932-2014 Rabin Mondal 1929 Rafiqun Nabi 1943 Ranjit Das 1956 Ratan Mojumder 1954 Safiuddin Ahmed 1922-2012 Samarjit Roy Choudhury 1937 Sanat Kar 1935 S.H. Raza 1922-2016 Shahabuddin Ahmed 1950 Shahanoor Mamun 1986 Sheikh Afzal Hossain 1960 Shishir Bhattacharjee 1960 Shohag Parvez 1981 Suhas Roy 1936-2016 Tarun Ghosh 1953 15. A. E. No. 01 Ahmed Shamsuddoha (B. 1958) Sundarban Signed in English l.l., 2019 102 x 82cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 05 15. A. E. No. 02 Aditya Basak (B. 1953) Untitled Signed in English l.r., 2014 20 x 25cm Etching Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 06 04 05 03 06 15. A. E. No. 03 2019 15. A. E. No. 04 2019 15. A. E. No. 05 2018 15. A. E. No. 06 2018 Ajit Seal (B. 1959) Untitled Signed in English l.r. 28 x 25cm Wood engraving Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 07 15. A. E. No. 07 Aloptogin Tushar (B. 1968) Snowcapped Signed in English l.r., 2018 102 x 81cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 08 15. A. E. No. 08 Aminul Islam (1931-2011) Untitled Signed in English l.r., 2006 81 x 60cm Indigenous pigment on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 09 15. A. E. No. 09 Aminul Islam (1931-2011) Drawing Signed in English l.r., 1957 36 x 29cm Pastel on paper Provenance : Private Collection, USA 10 15. A. E. No. 10 Amitabha Banerjee (1928-2013) Bird Signed in English l.r., 2009 14 x 11cm Etching Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 11 15. A. E. No. 11 Amitabha Banerjee (1928-2013) Waiting Signed in English l.r., 2006 26 x 42cm Serigraph on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 12 15. A. E. No. 12 Anisuzzaman (B. 1972) Nature Signed in English l.l., 2018 26 x 38cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 13 15. A. E. No. 13 Ashraful Hasan (B. 1977) Landscape Signed in English l.r., 2016 76 x 56cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 14 15. A. E. No. 14 Atin Basak (B. 1966) Bird Signed in English l.r., 2012 12 x 16cm Etching Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 15 15. A. E. No. 15 Atin Basak (B. 1966) Face Signed in English l.l., 2017 38 x 56cm Mixed media on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 16 15. A. E. No. 16 Chandra Shekhar Dey (B. 1952) Love Signed in English & Bangla l.r., 2019 56 x 76cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 17 15. A. E. No. 17 Chandra Shekhar Dey (B. 1952) She Signed in English & Bangla l.l., 2019 50 x 70cm Ink on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 18 15. A. E. No. 18 Debdas Chakraborty (1933-2008) Composition Signed in Bangla l.r., 1996 51 x 51cm Oil on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 20 15. A. E. No. 19 Dipa Haq (1953-1999) Radha Signed in English l.l., 1986 39 x 126cm Oil on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 06 15. A. E. No. 20 Ganesh Haloi (B. 1936) Untitled-1 Signed in English l.r., 2009 11 x 14cm Etching Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 15. A. E. No. 21 Ganesh Haloi (B. 1936) Untitled-2 Signed in English l.r., 2009 11 x 14cm Etching Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 23 15. A. E. No. 22 Goutam Chakraborty (B. 1965) Teresa-44 Signed in English l.r., 2019 70 x 70cm Oil on canvas Provenance : Artist Collection, Dhaka 24 15. A. E. No. 23 Hamiduzzaman Khan (B. 1946) River scape Signed in Bangla l.r., 2013 113 x 137cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 25 15. A. E. No. 24 Hamiduzzaman Khan (B. 1946) Nature Signed in Bangla l.r., 2013 76 x 56cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 26 15. A. E. No. 25 Hashem Khan (B. 1941) Untitled-2 Signed in English & Bangla l.l., 2013 28 x 41cm Mixed media on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 27 15. A. E. No. 26 Hashem Khan (B. 1941) Untitled-1 Signed in English & Bangla l.l., 2013 28 x 41cm Mixed media on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 29 15. A. E. No. 27 Hashem Khan (B. 1941) From the hill Signed in English & Bangla l.l., 2014 28 x 41cm Ink on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 30 15. A. E. No. 28 Hashi Chakraborty (1948-2014) Prayer for Peace Signed in English u.r., 1988 91 x 102cm Oil on canvas Provenance : Private Collection, India 31 15. A. E. No. 29 Jamal Ahmed (B. 1955) Women Signed in English l.r., 2019 50 x 70cm Charcoal & pastel on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 33 15. A. E. No. 30 Jamal Ahmed (B. 1955) Old man & bird Signed in English l.r., 2019 50 x 70cm Charcoal & pastel on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 34 15. A. E. No. 31 Kamaluddin (B. 1977) My village Signed in English l.r., 2018 69 x 104cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 35 15. A. E. No. 32 Kanak Chanpa Chakma (B. 1963) A moment Signed in English l.l., 2019 38 x 92cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Artist Collection, Dhaka 36 15. A. E. No. 33 K.G. Subramanyan (1924-2016) Untitled Signed in English l.r., 2009 33 x 50cm Etching Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 37 15. A. E. No. 34 Lalu Prasad Shaw (B. 1937) Flower Signed in English l.r., 2006 29 x 44cm Serigraph on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 38 15. A. E. No. 35 Maksuda Iqbal Nipa (B. 1975) Yellow evening Signed in English l.r., 2019 91 x 91cm Oil on canvas Provenance : Artist Collection, Dhaka 39 15. A. E. No. 36 M.F. Husain (1915-2011) Eternal Mother Signed in English l.r., 2003 104 x 76cm Serigraph on paper Provenance : Private Collection, India 40 15. A. E. No. 37 Mohammad Eunus (B. 1954) Composition Signed in English l.l., 2017 76 x 76cm Oil on canvas Provenance : Artist Collection, Dhaka 41 15. A. E. No. 38 Mohammad Iqbal (B. 1967) Untitled Signed in English l.l., 2019 102 x 82cm Mixed media on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 42 15. A. E. No. 39 Mohammad Iqbal (B. 1967) Innocence Signed in English l.l., 2017 76 x 61cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 43 06 15. A. E. No. 40 Murtaja Baseer (B. 1932) Women-2 Signed in English l.r., 2019 50 x 70cm Oil pastel on paper Provenance : Artist Collection, Dhaka 45 15. A. E. No. 41 Murtaja Baseer (B. 1932) Women-1 Signed in English l.r., 2019 50 x 70cm Oil pastel on paper Provenance : Artist Collection, Dhaka 46 15. A. E. No. 42 Qayyum Chowdhury (1932-2014) Golden Bengal Signed in Bangla l.l., 2012 53 x 35cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 47 15. A. E. No. 43 Rabin Mondal (B. 1929) Face Signed in English l.r., 2017 38 x 56cm Acrylic on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 48 15. A. E. No. 44 Rafiqun Nabi (B. 1943) Kingfishers Signed in English l.r., 2014 75 x 90cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 49 15. A. E. No. 45 Ranjit Das (B. 1956) Stallion Signed in English l.r., 2019 91 x 106cm Acrylic on canvas Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 51 06 15. A. E. No. 46 Ranjit Das (B. 1956) Teresa Signed in English l.r., 2018 50 x 70cm Charcoal & pastel on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 53 15. A. E. No. 47 Ranjit Das (B. 1956) Boats in the horizon-1 Signed in English l.r., 2015 70 x 25cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 54 15. A. E. No. 48 Ranjit Das (B. 1956) Boats in the horizon-2 Signed in English l.r., 2015 70 x 25cm Watercolor on paper Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 55 15. A. E. No. 49 Ratan Mojumder (B. 1954) Love Signed in English l.r., 1978 22.2 x 28.5cm Woodcut print Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 56 15. A. E. No. 50 Ratan Mojumder (B. 1954) Who & whatever you say Signed in English l.r., 1978 51 x 40cm Woodcut print Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 57 15. A. E. No. 51 Ratan Mojumder (B. 1954) Dry leaf Signed in English l.r., 1983 40 x 51.5cm Woodcut print Provenance : Galleri Kaya, Dhaka 58 15. A. E. No. 52 Safiuddin Ahmed (1922-2012) Drawing Signed in Bangla l.r., 1998 42 x 35cm Pencil on paper Provenance : Private Collection, USA 59 15. A. E. No. 53 Samarjit Roy Choudhury (B.
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