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  2. Asit Kumar Haldar - Wikipedia

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    His art on the Buddha and the History of India fell under this poetic umbrella. [8] He is also the author of various books in Bengali, viz. Ajanta (A travelogue to the Caves of Ajanta), Ho-der Galpo (The life and culture of the Ho tribe), Bagh Guha and Ramgarh (Another travelogue to the Bagh Cave and Ramgarh in Central India, etc.

  3. Pahari painting - Wikipedia

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    Radha-Krishna theme, from the Gita Govinda in Pahari style, Garhwal sub-school. Pahari painting (lit. ' a painting from the mountainous regions, pahar meaning a mountain in Hindi ') is an umbrella term used for a form of Indian painting, done mostly in miniature forms, originating from the lower Himalayan hill kingdoms of North India, during the early 17th to mid 19th century, notably Basohli ...

  4. List of Indian artists - Wikipedia

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    Bhuri Bai (1968), Bhil artist; Bijan Choudhury (1931–2012), painter; Bikash Bhattacharjee (1940–2006) Cop Shiva (born 1979) Daku, pseudonymous graffiti artist; Devajyoti Ray (born 1974) Edmund Thomas Clint (1976-1983) child prodigy who painted over 25,000 paintings during his life of 6 years 11 months; Dhiraj Choudhury (1936-2018)

  5. Milind Mulick - Wikipedia

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    Milind is the son of famed Indian illustrator and comics artist Pratap Mulick.He started painting when he was five years old, and at the age of thirteen his watercolour landscapes earned him the National Talent Scholarship to study painting. [9]

  6. Krishen Khanna - Wikipedia

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    Krishen Khanna: Images in My Time (2007) is a biographical book which incorporates essays on different themes and colour plates of paintings by Khanna. The works discussed in the volume are based on life in India and Christian themes, including The Raising of Lazarus and The Last Supper .

  7. K. G. Subramanyan - Wikipedia

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    The turning point of his life, as an artist, came when he visited Santiniketan to study in Kala Bhavan, the art faculty of Visva Bharati University, in the year 1944. Under the tutelage of such pioneers of modern Indian art as Nandalal Bose , Benode Behari Mukherjee and Ramkinkar Baij , Subramanyan studied there till 1948.

  8. K. H. Ara - Wikipedia

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    Ara began his career doing landscapes and paintings on socio-historical themes but he is best known for his still life and nude paintings. [7] Ara was the first contemporary Indian painter to focus on the female nude as a subject while staying within the limits of naturalism. Several of his works deal with still life and human figure studies.

  9. B. C. Sanyal - Wikipedia

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    Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal commonly known as B. C. Sanyal (22 April 1902 – 9 August 2003), the doyen of modernism in Indian art, was an Indian painter and sculptor and an art teacher to three generations of artists.