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Ram Kumar - the key voice of Indian modernist art no more

Painting was a private affair for him, he just wasn't interested in price comparisons: Dadiba Pundole on Ram Kumar

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A seminal voice of Indian modernist art, Ram Kumar passed away yesterday in New Delhi. He was 94. The Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri awardee was born in 1924 in Shimla, and studied Economics at St Stephen's College, New Delhi. He took up a full-time job at a bank, only to quit in 1948 to pursue his passion in art. He left for Paris to study painting under French Cubist, Andre Lhote, and painter Fernand Leger.

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