Shyamal Dutta Ray
Shyamal Dutta Ray, also spelt as Shyamal Dutt Ray was a Bengali contemporary painter.
His paintings marked a pivotal role in the history of the Bengal School of Art. He is recognised to have brought intensity to the medium of watercolours when the Bengal School of Art used light and watery hues. He was also one of the founding members of the artists' collective Society of Contemporary Artists.
Dutta Ray served as a teacher in the Jagadbandhu Institution.
His pieces can be found in the collections of the Glenbarra Art Museum in Japan, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi, the National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad, the Chittagong University museum in Bangladesh, and the Shilpa Kala Academy, as well as the Government College of Arts in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
He was a recipient of the Gold Medal from the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata, in 1958. In 1982, he was honoured with the National Award from the Lalit Kala Akademi. In 1968, the Rabindra Bharati University honoured him with the Rabindra Bharati University Award.
In addition, he received the Birla Academy of Art and Culture Award four times, in 1972, 1973, 1975 and 1978. Dutta Ray has garnered other honours, including the 1988 Shiromani Kala Puraskar and the Special Commendation of the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore, Karnataka.