A Barber Cleaning the Ear of a Courtesan - Shri Gobinda Chandra Roy
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Description
A nineteenth-century Bat-tala woodcut print from Kolkata, depicting a traditional scene of a barber attending to a woman in elaborate attire.
This woodcut print originates from the Bat-tala publishing centre of nineteenth-century Kolkata. These prints were produced for a popular audience, often depicting scenes of daily life, social satire, or mythological narratives. The style is characterised by bold, linear execution and a flat, graphic quality that prioritises clarity over anatomical realism. The composition shows a barber attending to a seated woman, likely a courtesan, given her elaborate jewellery and patterned attire. The barber stands to the right, his posture upright as he focuses on the task. The woman sits with a composed expression, holding a decorative object that hangs from a frame. The background is minimal, featuring a simple curtain at the top and a textured floor covering, which helps to ground the figures within the frame. Technically, the work relies on a system of parallel lines and cross-hatching to suggest texture and form. The artist uses these marks to differentiate between the fabric of the clothing, the skin, and the surrounding environment. The aesthetic is typical of the woodblock printing tradition in Bengal during this period, where artists combined traditional Indian iconography with techniques influenced by European printmaking. This print offers a glimpse into the social customs and fashion of the urban middle and lower classes in colonial India. It captures a mundane moment, elevating it through the formalised, almost ritualistic arrangement of the figures. The print is a representative example of the mass-produced visual culture that flourished in Kolkata, providing an accessible form of art for the growing urban population.
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A Barber Cleaning the Ear of a Courtesan - Shri Gobinda Chandra Roy
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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