Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Abanindranath Tagore

Abanindranath Tagore is a natural talent born in an artistic family, so the creativity flows within his veins. He was mainly known for his work as a painter, however this is not the only field he created his masterpieces. Tagore expressed himself in writing as well. He published several kids books, some of them were illustrated by himself.

Tagore had the sole aim to create a painting style emblematic for India, which would replace the so famous Western one. He succeeded in this hard endeavor by combining both Moghul and Rajput styles and modernizing them to a whole new level. This particular style was adopted by numerous later painters like Jamini Roy, Asit Kumar Halder and others.

Tagore first realized his deep affection towards painting while studying in Sanskrit College. He took advantage of some art lessons by his classmate Anukul Chatterjee. Later he also entered the St. Xavier's College in order to learn English, but his persistency failed him and in a year an a half he left.

Tagore rediscovered his passion towards painting at the age of 25 when he decided to take private lessons from a professional painter - the Vice Principal of the Calcutta Government School of Art. Further he joined the studio of another operating painter to develop his oil painting skills. Tagore was much curious for knowledge, which led him to learning Japanese and studying their particular styles of painting.

In order to popularize the new style he had created, Tagore established "The Bengal School" and "Indian School of Oriental Art". When he was 42 he organized his first exhibitions in London and Paris. Japan was also a country he frequently demonstrated his works.

As a whole he is said to have made around 500 paintings in his lifetime.  As far as his literary heritage, among the most influential works are the books "Kshirer Putul", "Buro Angla", "Raj Kahini", "Sakuntala".

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About the Author

Adrian Fisher is a London-based freelance journalist with a mission to make you a better and happier human being. Drawing attention to the peculiarities of life in the modern age is all part of the package. Check out his other articles for everything you need to know about VoIP calls and telecoms.

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