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Turbulent water, 1990
Apparition, 1990
Autoportrait, 1989
Centres Rouges, 1990
Chevel au galop, 1990
Coeur du volcan, 1989
Eruption water, 1990
Fusion water, 1986
La Danseuse de la Nature, 1990
Renaissance, 1986
Senteurs water, 1989
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Turbulent water, 1990
Apparition, 1990
Autoportrait, 1989
Centres Rouges, 1990
Chevel au galop, 1990
Coeur du volcan, 1989
Eruption water, 1990
Fusion water, 1986
La Danseuse de la Nature, 1990
Renaissance, 1986
Senteurs water, 1989
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1986 - 90 Time of contemplation, Paris

Sen could not paint from 1979 to 1985 for various reasons, and restarted painting in 1986. Upto 1978 he faced a huge earning crisis with scant affordability for painting also, the character of his painting continued to be quite academic then. He says the break was good as he entered another dimension even as painting was always at the backdrop of his mind. After the break his brush took a totally different form, and he migrated from realistic work to more modern and abstract form of art.
 

INDIA’S BLOODY INDEPENDENCEIN 1947

When India was partitioned 1947 to create Pakistan, a new country for Muslims, about 20 million people of Bengal and Punjab were displaced and brutally victimized. Sen’s wealthy, literate family had huge landed property in erstwhile East Bengal, the present Bangladesh, which was carved out to be East Pakistan for Muslims. So for being Hindus Sen’s family was overnight evicted from their home. Without taking any possessions, they fled for their lives amidst people warring over religion, and so became squatted refugees in West Bengal.