Description
Atul Bose | Study Drawings (Squatting Man 4) | Pencil on Paper | 4.5 x 5.4 inches | 1943
This pencil drawing by Atul Bose, titled Study Drawings (Squatting Man 4) from 1943, captures the raw vulnerability of the human form with remarkable sensitivity. The figure, thin and frail, is shown seated in a squatting position, his posture suggesting both exhaustion and quiet introspection. Bose’s delicate yet precise linework emphasizes the bony structure and elongated limbs, evoking a sense of fragility and human struggle. The unfinished, sketch-like quality lends the work an immediacy, as though it were a fleeting moment of observation preserved on paper. Created during a period marked by hardship and famine in Bengal, this drawing resonates with both historical poignancy and universal themes of resilience and suffering.












