Galleria VSB

NANDLAL BOSE

SHANKUNTALA
9 x 6 inches
Woodblock print on paper
Signature- Below left
1960

The artist beautifully captures the tenderness and grace of Shakuntala, a beloved figure from Indian mythology. Set in the heart of the forest, Shakuntala is depicted in a moment of deep affection, gently embracing a deer, symbolizing her love for nature and her pure, nurturing spirit.
Adorned in simple, flowing attire, she exudes an effortless elegance, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. The composition, with its delicate lines and intricate detailing, brings out the serenity and poetic beauty of the scene. The deer, responding to her touch, reflects the harmony between human emotions and the natural world—a theme that resonates throughout Bose’s work.
Through the soft yet expressive carving of the woodblock print, Bose conveys a sense of warmth, intimacy, and timeless love. This artwork is not just a depiction of Shakuntala but a celebration of her gentle soul, her connection to nature, and the quiet beauty of love and longing.

All Rights Reserved. This artwork, titled “Shankuntala” is an original piece created by Nandlal Bose. All rights to the artwork are owned by the GalleriaVSB. Distribution, display, or any other form of unauthorized use of this artwork is prohibited.

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