Mjesto: Mymensingh
Rođen: 1898
Smrt: 1977
Biografija:
, a renowned Indian painter, was born on February 22, 1898, in Mymensingh, then Bengal Presidency. His childhood in Mymensingh town laid the foundation for his future artistic endeavors. Basu's primary education began at the National Council of Education, Mymensingh branch, followed by his studies at the Jubilee Art Academy of Kolkata.
Basu's scholarship from the University of Calcutta led him to study art at the Royal Academy in London (1924-1926), where he was influenced by post-impressionist Walter Sickert. Notably, Basu refused an invitation to decorate the pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition, showcasing his commitment to his artistic vision. Basu co-founded the Indian School of Oriental Art in 1921 with Bhabani Charan Laha and later became the director of the Government College of Art & Craft. His notable works include Sphinx (oil on plywood) and Self Portrait (1945), showcasing his mastery of oil colors.
* Sphinx (oil on plywood) * Self Portrait (1945) * Portraits from the original collections at the Windsor Castle and the Buckingham Palace, commissioned by the Indian government
Basu was honored with a D.Litt degree from Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta in 1970. View more of Atul Basu's artworks on Wikioo.org: * Atul Basu | Artworks * The Vera Bluemner Kouba Collection at the National Gallery of Modern Art, India Explore more Indian artists and their works on Wikioo.org: * Pathik Sahoo | Artist * Pierre-Jean David D'angers: Émile-Jean-Horace Vernet (1789-1863)