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Carcassonne, 1951

Tempera on paper

Crucifixion, 1957

Oil on canvas

Maisons, 1956

Oil on canvas

Untitled (Street Scene), 1947

Watercolour on paper

Le Village, 1957

Gouache and ink on paper

French Landscape, 1951

Oil on canvas

Untitled

Oil on board

Village En Provence, 1957

Oil and acrylic on canvas
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K RAMANUJAM (1941 – 1973)

K Ramanujam was born in 1941, Triplicane, Chennai (Madras), into an orthodox Iyengar family. In spite of his physical and learning disabilities, Ramanujam was recognized as a promising art student at the Government College of Art and Craft, Chennai. Encouraged by his teacher KCS Paniker, he joined the Cholamandal Artists’ Village, Chennai. Fascinated with Ramanujam’s works, the Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa commissioned the artist to create three large murals for the Hotel Connemara in Chennai. The artist received the National Scholarship from the Ministry of Education in 1962 and participated in the Commonwealth Arts Festival, London in 1965. He took part in the National Exhibitions of Art organised by the Lalit Kala Akademi and in numerous other group shows in Copenhagen, Oslo, Vienna, Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai. The artist passed away in 1973.