Kanaka Murthy

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Murthy in 2019

Kanaka Murthy (2 December 1942 – 14 May 2021) was an Indian sculptor, working primarily in stone. She received several awards in India for her work, including the Jakanachari Award in 2011, and the Rajyotsava Award in 1996. A number of her sculptures were commissioned and installed in public places in India, particularly in temples for worship, as well as public installations in the city of Bengaluru. She also wrote several books about Indian art and sculpture.

Murthy was born in a brahmin family[1] on 2 December 1942 in Tirumakudal Narsipur, Mysore district, in the state of Karnataka, in India.[2][3] Murthy attended college in Bengaluru, where she earned a Bachelor in Sciences, and later studied at Kalamandira, an arts college, where she trained in painting, drawing, and sculpture.[2] She also studied sculpture with D Vadiraja, a well-known local sculptor.[2] She married Narayana Murthy and they had a son, Rumi Harish.[4] On 14 May 2021, she died of COVID-19 at the age of 79, in Bengaluru.[5]

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