Head study
Title Head study
Accession Number ngma-01221
Museum Name National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
Gallery Name NGMA-New Delhi
Object Type Painting
Main Material Watercolour on paper
Main Artist Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
Artist's Nationality Indian
Artist's Life Date / Bio Data

Rabindranath Tagore was primarily known as a writer, poet, playwright, philosopher and aesthetician, founder of a unique educational institution, Visva- Bharati, music composer and choreographer. Tagore's emergence as a painter began in 1928 when he was 67 years old. Beginning with scratchings and erasures on the pages of his manuscripts during the mid-20s of the 20th Century, he slowly moved towards drawing and painting independent images.

Between 1928 and 1940, Rabindranath painted more than 2000 images. He never gave any title to his paintings. Fed by memories and the subconscious, Rabindranath's art was spontaneous and dramatic. His images did not represent the phenomenal world but an interior reality. Rabindranath veered towards abstraction in his figuration.

Expressionism in European art and the primitive art of ancient cultures inspired him. Fantasy, wild imagination and an innate feel for the absurd gave a distinctive character to his visual language. The National Gallery of Modern Art has a representative collection of his imagery.

Country India
Period / Year of Work 1934
Inscription Signed and dated 'Rabindra 04/01/34' in Bengali at the bottom left corner of the painting in ink.
Dimensions 17 X 25 cms
Detailed Description

The image is a whimsical representation of a male head in greys and browns done by Rabindranath Tagore. It is difficult to say from his portraits and head studies how many of the faces are actual likenesses of people and how many are characters from his imagination.

Art historian R. Siva Kumar descriptively titles it Head of a Man and notes the medium as 'coloured ink on paper'.