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The Renaissance of Indian Bronze
Meera Mukherjee emerged from the vibrant cultural landscape of Kolkata in 1923, not merely as a sculptor, but as a vital bridge between the ancient soul of India and the burgeoning modernism of the twentieth century. Her artistic journey was one of profound discovery, characterized by a desire to breathe new life into the ancestral rhythms of Bengali sculpting. By looking backward into the deep wells of tradition, she found the essential tools to move forward, creating a visual language that felt both timelessly rooted and strikingly contemporary.
Her artistic evolution was deeply shaped by her immersion within the tribal traditions of Chhattisgarh. It was here, amidst the Bastar sculpting community, that she mastered the intricate Dhokra method—a delicate lost-wax casting technique passed down through generations. Rather than simply replicating these ancient forms, Mukherjee possessed the rare brilliance to innovate upon them. She refined the bronze casting process, infusing the rugged, earthy textures of tribal art with a sophisticated modernist sensibility that allowed for greater fluidity and anatomical nuance.
A Humanist Lens on Tradition
The true heart of Mukherjee’s work lies in her unwavering commitment to humanism. Her sculptures do not merely depict figures; they capture the very essence of the common person, celebrating the dignity found in everyday life and folk traditions. Through her mastery of bronze, she transformed a heavy, industrial medium into something that feels remarkably alive, portraying scenes of communal strength and individual grace with an intimate, soulful touch.
Her monumental contributions to the Indian art scene were recognized with the prestigious Padma Shri in 1992, a testament to her role in elevating indigenous techniques to the global stage. Her legacy is defined by this unique duality: she was both a scholar of the past and a pioneer of the future. Through her work, the ancient echoes of the Dhokra tradition were transformed into a powerful, modern voice that continues to resonate within the history of Indian sculpture.
meera mukherjee
1923 - 1998 , India
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern Bengali sculpture, Dhokra technique
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Bastar sculpting tradition']
- Date Of Birth: 1923
- Date Of Death: 1998
- Full Name: Meera Mukherjee
- Nationality: Indian
- Place Of Birth: Kolkata, India


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