Born in Calcutta into a wealthy Brahmo family, Rabindranath Tagore went on to become one of the most revered poet-philosophers of his time.
In 1913, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, the first non-Westerner to be honored with the award.
A poet, author, playwright and artist, Tagore's creative output was immense.
What began as doodling on his working manuscripts became an obsession after 1930 and continued throughout the last ten years of his life.