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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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  • ...the earliest form of plastic art in which the Bengal artists excelled. The art products in terracotta or burnt clay satisfied the creative impulse of the ...a sure evidence of the use of clay as a most common and popular medium of art expression of the people from the very dawn of civilisation in this deltaic ...
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  • ...had set up twenty-two schools of industrial art, including the three major art schools in Madras, Bombay (Modern Mumbai) and Calcutta. Around 1878 another ...rts, European connoisseurs found a great deal that was admirable in Indian art. They drew the attention of European craftsmen to the excellence of the tec ...
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  • ...olkata in the second half of the 19th century through the establishment of art schools. In [[dhaka]] many paintings were done under the patronage of the N ...th its names appeared in Dhaka. But the city was not entirely without some art heritage. In the first half of the 19th century an artist by the name of Al ...
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  • '''Jago Art Centre''' see [[Dance Groups|dance groups]]. ...
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  • '''Art and Crafts''' rank among the oldest as regards aesthetics in the history o [[Image:Art&CraftsBudha.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Buddha, Bronze sculpture, Paharpur]] ...
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  • ...e mats with designs of trees, birds, mosques etc are a combination of both art and handicraft. Folk art generally includes those articles that are traditionally made by communitie ...
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  • ...senting different phases of Indian art but with special emphasis on Bengal Art. ...t. In particular, the museum has a unique collection of the folk and rural art of the country, of Bengal terracotta through the ages, and of some of the f ...
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  • '''Arts and Crafts'''   see  [[Art and Crafts|art and crafts]]. [[Category:Art]] ...
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  • ...e, though still a student, was appointed by Lock as a teacher of geometric art in his school in 1864. Thus he became a student-cum-teacher. ...s art school in 1872 Shayamacharan joined that school as a teacher of Fine Art and Sculpture with the permission of Lock. As a teacher he supervised the e ...
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  • [[Image:ZainulAbedinMuseum.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Zainul Abedin Art Gallery in Mymensingh]] ...pieces of invaluable works of art scattered all over rural Bangladesh. The art centre started on 7 July 1975 in a colonial building owned by a Mr Barden w ...
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  • ...fondness for painting, he had managed to complete six- year-course in the Art School. Lastly he successfully passed the final examination in 1941. ...e had significant contributions to the development of the curricula of the Art Institute. ...
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  • ...olkata in the second half of the 19th century through the establishment of art schools. In [[dhaka]] many paintings were done under the patronage of the N ...th its names appeared in Dhaka. But the city was not entirely without some art heritage. In the first half of the 19th century an artist by the name of Al ...
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  • ...arship from the [[University of Calcutta|university of calcutta]] to study art in London. ...rs (from 1945). Afterwards he became the director of the Indian College of Art and Draftsmanship. ...
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  • '''Jago Art Centre''' see [[Dance Groups|dance groups]]. ...
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  • ..., the Deputy Commissioner of Narayanganj, three persons interested in folk art and crafts nominated by the government, the Director of the Institute of Fi [[Image:BangladeshFolkArtandCrafts.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Folk art and crafts products]] ...
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  • '''Suhrawardy, Shahid''' (1890-1965) educationist, writer, art-critic and diplomat, was born on 24 October 1890 in the famous Suhrawardy f ...Rabindranath|rabindranath tagore]]'s invitation and researched on Iranian art in [[Santiniketan|santiniketan]] as the Nizam Professor. ...
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  • ...however, did not give up painting and got himself admitted in the Jubilee Art School of Calcutta where he studied for about four years. ...ing ''Smrti'' and the same year he was awarded by Calcutta Society of Fine Art for his painting ‘Pallipran’. When in 1922 and 1923 his paintings entit ...
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  • ...ations, conducting research on traditional heritage and culture, arranging art exhibitions and organising festivals of music and drama at national and int ...s. It publishes books, periodicals, souvenirs, etc on different aspects of art and culture. ...
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  • ...an art. The arts mentioned in Shukranitisara include caring for a boy, the art of holding power, athletics, swimming, climbing trees, writing the letters ...or the art of making balls for children's games; 62. vainayikividya or the art of taming wild animals and teaching them' games; 63. vaijayikividya or the ...
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  • ...and others. He, however, felt most comfortable with the Indian style. Fine art in India got a new lease of life in his hands. His most brilliant works are He founded the Indian Society of Oriental Art (1970). His paintings were displayed at exhibitions in London, Paris and Ja ...
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  • ...completing the study of art Deviprasad worked as a teacher in the Oriental Art Society of Calcutta. He worked there for long twenty-eight years as its Pri Besides paintings, Devi Prasad regularly practised the art of sculpture. He learnt sculpture from artist Hironmoy Chowdhury. He later ...
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  • ...ed instructions from Nilmoni Mukherjee. Bagchi, enrolled at the Government Art School in 1865, received training from HH Locke in woodcarving, engraving, ...popular artists and craftsmen on the one hand and the government sponsored art school educated 'Academic' genre of painters on the other. The third group ...
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  • ...xtiles, metalwork, porcelain, jewellery, other minor works of art and folk art. The archive of the museum is also enriched with many posters, pamphlets, n ...r galleries on the first floor of the museum building. A gallery of modern art temporarily occupies the space for an organized store.    ...
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  • ...titute in Dhaka in 1951 and by 1956 completed a graduation-level course in art. Devdas Chakravarty';s professional career began with a job of an art teacher at Armanitola High School in Dhaka in 1957. Later on he got the job ...
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  • ...by his father and grandfather and got admitted in the Government School of Art, Calcutta in 1904 at the age of 14. As a sculptor Haldar received his educa ...sequently, in 1924, he served as the principal of the Maharaja's School of Art and Crafts in Jaipur. ...
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  • ...means a tray, a pot, a container; and sai means a plant or planting. As an art form bonsai originated in China many centuries ago and Japan later borrowed ...
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  • ...of quilts and rags with artistic design. He also founded a museum of folk art in his village Binnogaon. ...solo exhibition of his own folk art at Open Air Exhibition of White Chapel Art Gallery in London in 1988. He had a joint exhibition of quilts and rags of ...
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