ঢাকা ১০:০৯ অপরাহ্ন, বুধবার, ০২ জুলাই ২০২৫, ১৮ আষাঢ় ১৪৩২ বঙ্গাব্দ

“Famine 4”, Zainul Abedin

  • নিজস্ব সংবাদ :
  • আপডেট সময় ১০:০৯:২১ অপরাহ্ন, বুধবার, ২ জুলাই ২০২৫
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“Famine 4”, Zainul Abedin, 1943, ink, 553x404 cm.

Dr. Reza Kibria : Zainul Abedin (1914-76), “Shilpacharya (Great Master of the Arts), is rightfully acclaimed as one of the greatest painters Bangladesh has produced. The bold strokes, clarity, economy of line, testify to his technical brilliance, a talent that was combined with a deep compassion for the suffering of the poor and down-trodden of Bengal. His ink sketches of the Great Bengal Famine of 1943, which he drew while traveling through the countryside, became world-famous. Many of his greatest works are no longer accessible to the public, scattered all over the world in private collections.

“Famine 4”, Zainul Abedin, 1943, ink, 553×404 cm.

ট্যাগস :

“Famine 4”, Zainul Abedin

আপডেট সময় ১০:০৯:২১ অপরাহ্ন, বুধবার, ২ জুলাই ২০২৫

Dr. Reza Kibria : Zainul Abedin (1914-76), “Shilpacharya (Great Master of the Arts), is rightfully acclaimed as one of the greatest painters Bangladesh has produced. The bold strokes, clarity, economy of line, testify to his technical brilliance, a talent that was combined with a deep compassion for the suffering of the poor and down-trodden of Bengal. His ink sketches of the Great Bengal Famine of 1943, which he drew while traveling through the countryside, became world-famous. Many of his greatest works are no longer accessible to the public, scattered all over the world in private collections.

“Famine 4”, Zainul Abedin, 1943, ink, 553×404 cm.