A walk through the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, India: Part 2 of 3
May 8, 2018 by ashokbhatia
With 12,000 square meters of exhibition space, the Delhi branch of the National Gallery of Modern Art is one of the world’s largest modern art museums.
A walk down its corridors makes one marvel at the attention to detail and the sheer depth of talent showcased at the gallery. When the walk is aided and guided by a guy who is an enthusiastic art lover and a dynamic person, many of the artworks on display spring to life and touch the viewer’s soul.

Portrait of HH Bhagavat Singhjee of Gondal (Gujarat)

Toilet (Heman Majumdar)

Mahishasura Mardini (Dipen Bose)

Toilet (G C Bhatt)

Divine Flame (S L Haldankar)

Self Portrait (Amrita Sher Gil)

Self Portrait (Amrita Sher Gil)

Notre Dame (Amrita Sher Gil)

Young Girls (Amrita Sher Gil)

Study of a Model (Amrita Sher Gil)

The Ancient Storyteller (Amrita Sher Gil)

Three Pujarins (Jamini Roy)

Christ and a Boy (Jamini Roy)

Shiva and Sati (Nandlal Bose)
(Continued….)
(Related Posts:
https://ashokbhatia.wordpress.com/2018/05/06/a-walk-through-the-national-gallery-of-modern-art-in-new-delhi-india-part-1
https://ashokbhatia.wordpress.com/2018/05/10/a-walk-through-the-national-gallery-of-modern-art-in-new-delhi-india-part-3-of-3)
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Some beautiful work here
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Yes, indeed!
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NGMA is one of my favorite places in Delhi. So glad to see these paintings all over again 🙂
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Really loved being there. Thank you!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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