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  2. Pakistani art - Wikipedia

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    After independence in 1947, there were only two major art schools in Pakistan - the Mayo School of Art and the Department of Fine Arts at the Punjab University. [2] Early pioneers of Pakistani art include Abdur Rahman Chughtai who painted with Mughal and Islamic styles, [2] and Ahmed Parvez who was among the early modernists of Pakistan. [3]

  3. Zubeida Agha - Wikipedia

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    Zubeida Agha is considered as a premiere painter of Pakistan and a pioneer of modern art in the country. In the 1940s, she had the courage and determination to launch a modern style of painting. Her style of art first baffled and later overwhelmed art critics and viewers. [5] Colourist painting is characterized by the use of intense colour.

  4. Shakir Ali (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Shakir Ali (Urdu: شاکر على (1975–1916) was an influential modern Pakistani artist and an art teacher. He was the principal of the National College of Arts in Lahore . He first joined Mayo School of Art as a lecturer in Art in 1954 and after changing the name of Mayo School to National College of Arts in 1958, he became its first ...

  5. List of Pakistani artists - Wikipedia

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    The following list of notable Pakistani artists ... Khalid Iqbal (1929–2014), painter, art teacher, professor emeritus; Askari Mian Irani (1940–2004), painter; J

  6. Abdur Rahman Chughtai - Wikipedia

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    Abdur Rahman Chughtai (21 September 1894 – 17 January 1975) was a painter, artist, and intellectual from Pakistan, who created his own unique, distinctive painting style influenced by Mughal art, miniature painting, Art Nouveau and Islamic art traditions.

  7. Ahmed Parvez - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Parvez (Urdu: احمد پرویز) (1926 – 1979) was a modernist painter from Rawalpindi, Pakistan.He was a member of The Lahore Group in Pakistan [1] and founder of the Pakistan Group in London. [2]

  8. Marjorie Husain - Wikipedia

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    There was no textbook for Pakistani art students and students would often contact her for tips before their exams. In 2001, Marjorie's Aspects of Art, was published by OUP. [21] The book was a compilation and history of both western and eastern art. The book has been translated to Urdu and is intended for both undergraduate, graduate art ...

  9. Mahmood Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Mahmood Hayat (born 1981) is a Pakistani artist and teacher. Raised in Lahore and descended from the warrior tribe Punjabi Pathan, Hayat began learning his craft from a young age, seeking inspiration from his brother's library collection and his father's workshop.

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