25/05/2026
Celebrating the 120th birth anniversary of Ramkinkar Baij, we honor his memory and contributions.🙏
Born in Bankura, Ramkinkar Baij studied at the Kala Bhavan, Vishwa Bharati University, Santiniketan in 1925. Trained by two European sculptors, one of whom was a disciple of Bourdelle, who was on a visit to Santiniketan on an invitation by Tagore, his style was still uniquely his own. Groomed by his mentors, Nandalal Bose and Tagore, the clay modeller turned artist. Working at a time when traditional art was transitioning to modern art, Baij’s work proved to be crucial to Indian art history. Nature and Baij’s own folk background turned out to be the crucial influences in the formation of his own style. Later, he headed the Department of Sculpture at the Kala Bhavan.
A retrospective of his works was held at the National Gallery of Art, New Delhi, in 2012. His works are in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, and in several private and public collections.
Baij died on August 2, 1980, in Kolkata.
Image 1 : Ramkinkar Baij
Image 2 : Ramkinkar Baij | Cat & Fish | Terracotta | 8 x 4.75 x 4.25 inch