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  • ...a academy]] was established in 1955. In 1959 Gauhar Jamil established Jago Art Centre. The next year [[Chhayanaut|chhayanaut]] was founded. Subsequently o ...Rawshan Jamil, a former dancer and widow of Gauhar Jamil, supervised Jago Art Centre till her death in 2002. ...
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  • ...fter the invention of printing press it was known as commercial art as the art form was used frequently to fulfill commercial requirements. Graphic design ...
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  • ...Shyam Shankar was a connoisseur of performing arts. To him dance was both art and worship. Uday himself was instinctively inclined to dance and painting. ...With him also came Miss Alice Bonner, an influential Swiss sculptress and art historian. With Alice Bonner, Uday Shankar visited all parts of India in se ...
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  • ...Later, it took part in the World Photographic Exhibition held at the Leeds Art Gallery, Photokina Award Festival in Germany, and UNESCO World Exhibition o ...
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  • ...hetic standard of the Mauryan sculpture it can be easily inferred that the art had a long and continuous heritage. Facial expression, hairstyle, head-orna A kind of terracotta art style was in vogue throughout the Ganga-Jamuna Valley and Central India dur ...
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  • ...who learn and practise karate to take the oath that they will not use this art to take revenge or with a motive to cause injury. They pledge to use it jus ...gh foreigners. In the beginning, a number of karate players learnt martial art in Burma (Myanmar) and after returning home, some of them opened training c ...
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  • ...uding the exercise of the power to levy taxes and fees at the local level (Art. 60). ...d elects from amongst the elected members a Speaker, and a Deputy Speaker (Art. 74). The Speaker and, in his absence, the Deputy Speaker, presides over th ...
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  • ...shop, Satsanga Press and Publishing House, Satsanga Charitable Dispensary, Art Centre, Maternity Centre, Cottage Industrial Centre, Satsanga Agricultural ...
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  • '''Bengal Art''' (Colonial Period, 1757-1947) Art in Bengal developed in varied and diverse ways during the nearly two hundre ...thers, most of these artists were of moderate merit and fame. Though their art do not have much aesthetic significance, they, however, contributed greatly ...
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  • ...Asutosh Museum of Indian Art|asutosh mookerjee]][[Asutosh Museum of Indian Art|,]] Girindra Sekhar Bose, Tara Prasanna Roy etc of the day were associated ...
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  • ...a sculpture (Fig.2) of Gupta era found in [[Mahasthangarh|mahasthangarh]]. Art form of both the sculptures are almost same. The best example of classical Gupta art form found at Mongolkot is a sculpture of an young lady wearing a heavy nec ...
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  • ...rvedic medicine, Gangadhar also wrote books on Sanskrit grammar, rhetoric, art and literature. He also wrote poems and plays in Sanskrit. Among his books ...
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  • Kali Prasanna was a patron of art and culture, particularly of the theatre. He himself established a theatre Kali Prasanna Singh was known to his contemporaries as a great patron of art and culture, a zealous advocate of widow remarriage, a reformer of society ...
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  • ...complete. If sex is ignored, human society will disappear. This is why the art of sex, like the other three pursuits, is regarded in the Hindu scriptures ...books to write his Kamasutra in 7 sections and 36 chapters. Apart from the art of love-making, Kamasutra discusses many aspects of Indian society, giving ...
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  • ...number of well-read writings. James Fergusson was also the first among the art-historian to have studied Indian Architecture by analysing the style and di ...int out and characterise. His treatise on The True Principles of Beauty in Art, an early publication, is a most thoughtful metaphysical study. Some of his ...
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  • ...nakshi kantha]], publishing one of the first serious articles on this folk art in JISOA in 1929. Some of the kanthas he collected, along with other folk a ...
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  • ...a, found from Faridpur and now preserved in the [[Asutosh Museum of Indian Art|asutosh museum]], Calcutta, to the 10th-11th century. ...was intermingling of exotic trend with the local one and a mixed system of art was the consequent result. ...
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  • ''See also'' [[Folk Art and Crafts|folk arts and crafts]]. [[Category:Art]] ...
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  • ...nds, though now blank, must have been originally enlivened with terracotta art. ...g illustrates a happy blend of Mughal plaster design with local terracotta art. With the exception of its terracotta ornamentation, the Gorai Mosque appea ...
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