Gokulchandra Nag (Bengali: গোকুলচন্দ্র নাগ) ( 28 June 1894 - 24 September 1925), was a Bengali writer and artist, best known as one of the founding members of the Kallol literary group and circle during early twentieth century Bengal'[1] His elder brother Kalidas Nag was a distinguished historian and academic.
In 1921 along with Dineshranjan Das, Sunita Debi and Manindralal Basu he formed the predecessor of Kallol, "The Four Arts Club".
[2] He was adept at all of the four arts that the club propagated, namely, writing, painting, music, and drama.
Along with his cultural practices he ran a florist's shop in New Market, Calcutta.
The literary discussions of the group would be held at Das' house at Patuatola Lane.