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Kanak Chanpa Chakma (born 6 May 1963) is a Bangladeshi Chakma artist. [1] She is known for her paintings depicting the lives of Bangladeshi ethnic minorities, focusing on the lives of women, [2] and their daily lives combining semi-realistic and abstract in the same frame.
Bangladesh National Museum [43] Woman: 1951: Tempera on paper: 50.5 × 14.5 cm: Bangladesh National Museum [44] Woman with a Pitcher: 1951: Watercolour on paper: 54 × 41 cm: Bangladesh National Museum [45] Beauty Regime / Women Dressing Hair: 1953: Oil on paper: 51 × 36 cm: Bangladesh National Museum [46] [47] Face of a Woman: 1953: Gouache ...
Bangladeshi art witnessed the influence of Islamic art though the arrival of Muslims in Bengal beginning from the 11th century. This influence started through the establishment of Sultanate of Bengal which covered most of the area of present-day Bangladesh. However, Islamic art in Bangladesh mostly flourished during the Mughal rule. The Muslim ...
Alpana or alpona (Bengali: আলপনা) is a Bengali folk art style consisting of colored motifs, patterns, and symbols that are painted on floors and walls with paints made from rice flour, on religious occasions. Alpona is common to Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. Amongst Hindu families, alpanas may contain religious ...
Zainul Abedin (29 December 1914 – 28 May 1976), also known as Shilpacharya (Master of Art) was a Bangladeshi painter. He became well known in 1944 through his series of paintings depicting some of the great famines in Bengal during its British colonial period. After the Partition of Indian subcontinent he moved to East Pakistan (now
Rickshaw painting (Bengali: রিকশাচিত্র) is a form of neo-romanticism emerging in Bangladesh. The art in question consists of oil paintings on the rear of the canvas roof of rickshaws, done by local street artists, who also paint the various landscape, portraits and personal statements of the driver. Rickshaw and rickshaw ...
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Nakshi kantha, a type of embroidered quilt, is a centuries-old Bengali art tradition of the Bengal region, notably in Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, and parts of Assam. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The basic materials used are thread and old cloth. [ 4 ]