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Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin's 47th death anniversary Sunday

News Desk Art & craft 2023-05-27, 6:49pm

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Sunday is the 47th death anniversary of Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin.



Sunday is the 47th death anniversary of Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin.

Zainul Abedin was a highly acclaimed artist in Bangladesh and his works were widely recognized in the international arena.

Born in Mymensinghin 1914, Zainul Abedin grew up in the serene landscape by the river Brahmaputra that acted as a source of inspiration to the artist.

In 1933, the artist enrolled at Calcutta Government Art School. Later, he joined the faculty of the same institute after his graduation.

"Famine Sketches", a series of paintings Abedin made in 1943, addressed the dearth of food created by the British Raj. Bengal was affected the most by the famine. That series earned Abedin international acclaim.

In 1975, Zainul Abedin set up a folk museum at Sonargaon, and a permanent gallery in Mymensingh (Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Sangrahashala) to display some of his works. He became actively involved in a movement to preserve the cultural heritage of Bengal. Abedin died in 1976 in Dhaka.

President Mohammed Shahabuddin issued a message today paying tributes to late Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin on the eve of the great artist's death anniversary.