(Twa $imal<M>«n Sim" June SI, 1969
INDIAN ARTISTS ATTRACTING LARGE CROWDS w«uT.kBownR*nLov»r "the
world. In the 12th Cen-
BY B. B. RAY CHAUDHURI tury, Japanese piotoria)
• oroils reached the height
( Oar London Correspondent) of artistry and have never
quite died out since. These
Loudon, June 14 sre superb little volumes
L] . whioh everyone interested
The Indian Art Exhi- Tuesday, 16th June, he oij„ ,Mj)y afford to buy
bition at St. George's will give a lecture reoital for fifteen shillings eash.
gallery on "The Life of at the Senate House of There ie much epe-
Buddha" a set of twelve the London University u , fa „ , , . f
colour etchings by the followed by class.eal, hght ,bout th/u,k, which
young Qoan.se artist,Lax- and tt NW by the fc , between fc
mruPa^Whl°pWa? ?P,°' !*T t\ t n A° Conservative end Labour
ed by f Mrs. Pandit, is at the M.hatma Gandhi p t, on c, , M
attracting a large number Hall on the 34th June. ,nd there is a rumour
of visitors. Hiis_ young Busk Books, that there is likely to be
K^fwooi L™- ..»t m. three Tory-Labour agreement
, , " . J, i t, V8I7 interesting books on on the future development
of Art in -Bombay where T » . . " . . . ... * o ■ i »r • «l
u i-i.. u.„ u j_i Japanese Art, which will of Central Africa- There
he won the Mayo Medal - r . . ' ... . ✓ . .
r >l u i » j » * appeal te every artist are many misgivings in
for the best student of rK . . , .' T ,. ■ i .
...____■ l_. ,____ and Art lover in India. the progressive elements
the year in 1947, has been m, ... 5l t i t>
, J.__j ___' _r They are "ShAbaku ' bv within the Labour Party
acclaimed one of the nI. ' « ... ,.Tr ., , .. _ a
most gifted of the youn- ™w5. <irllI.,i "HiBMHiOk- if he talks on Central
ger Indian artists. Lax- ^ rak"hl SDuzuk'- and Afr,ci »re "«°ved *roni
man Pai studied many ' J«*nesh P'i c t u r ■. the Party arena. It will
works on Buddha at the Scrolls" by Elise Grilli also hamper the Labour
University Library in About Sharaku's Art end apposition, «. far main-
Bombay, and made pre- ',f6 Tf"w,„„faoUl tamed, against th.Govern-
liminary sketches on the known; in j«f*- menf. policy in Nya.a-
boat while returning to n,,e Art, "»tb land. Such by partisan
Europe. He is now she- WWi Slfud frt,,*> •nd P° J0'. on, Cenira' Af.n."
ring a studio in London Sharaku was hardly no- will involve Labounties
with his friend and fellow t,0,a- One hundred years m manoeuvres which will
artist, F. N. Souza Pai 'at,r, the Western oritics only tie the Opposition's
and Souza are the' only appreciated him. This hands._
two Goanese artists wor- ™lume wm* "P t -„,oT »M,„Hr.
king in Europe. . documentary faots aboat just arrived
. , . „, Sharaku's life. Hiroshige A limited atook of
Ustad AhAkbarKhan, remains the best lored .
eur finest Sarod virtuoso, for his art of woodblock HOOLA HOOPS
is attracting large audien- printing. This volume _,lv.
ces also, following his contains 24 full-colour re- BUY TODAY
suooessful reoital at the productions of Hiroshige's HIMALAYAN STORES
lUyal Festival Hall. On best works. "Japanbsb KalimponG
INDIAN ARTISTS ATTRACTING LARGE CROWDS w«uT.kBownR*nLov»r "the
world. In the 12th Cen-
BY B. B. RAY CHAUDHURI tury, Japanese piotoria)
• oroils reached the height
( Oar London Correspondent) of artistry and have never
quite died out since. These
Loudon, June 14 sre superb little volumes
L] . whioh everyone interested
The Indian Art Exhi- Tuesday, 16th June, he oij„ ,Mj)y afford to buy
bition at St. George's will give a lecture reoital for fifteen shillings eash.
gallery on "The Life of at the Senate House of There ie much epe-
Buddha" a set of twelve the London University u , fa „ , , . f
colour etchings by the followed by class.eal, hght ,bout th/u,k, which
young Qoan.se artist,Lax- and tt NW by the fc , between fc
mruPa^Whl°pWa? ?P,°' !*T t\ t n A° Conservative end Labour
ed by f Mrs. Pandit, is at the M.hatma Gandhi p t, on c, , M
attracting a large number Hall on the 34th June. ,nd there is a rumour
of visitors. Hiis_ young Busk Books, that there is likely to be
K^fwooi L™- ..»t m. three Tory-Labour agreement
, , " . J, i t, V8I7 interesting books on on the future development
of Art in -Bombay where T » . . " . . . ... * o ■ i »r • «l
u i-i.. u.„ u j_i Japanese Art, which will of Central Africa- There
he won the Mayo Medal - r . . ' ... . ✓ . .
r >l u i » j » * appeal te every artist are many misgivings in
for the best student of rK . . , .' T ,. ■ i .
...____■ l_. ,____ and Art lover in India. the progressive elements
the year in 1947, has been m, ... 5l t i t>
, J.__j ___' _r They are "ShAbaku ' bv within the Labour Party
acclaimed one of the nI. ' « ... ,.Tr ., , .. _ a
most gifted of the youn- ™w5. <irllI.,i "HiBMHiOk- if he talks on Central
ger Indian artists. Lax- ^ rak"hl SDuzuk'- and Afr,ci »re "«°ved *roni
man Pai studied many ' J«*nesh P'i c t u r ■. the Party arena. It will
works on Buddha at the Scrolls" by Elise Grilli also hamper the Labour
University Library in About Sharaku's Art end apposition, «. far main-
Bombay, and made pre- ',f6 Tf"w,„„faoUl tamed, against th.Govern-
liminary sketches on the known; in j«f*- menf. policy in Nya.a-
boat while returning to n,,e Art, "»tb land. Such by partisan
Europe. He is now she- WWi Slfud frt,,*> •nd P° J0'. on, Cenira' Af.n."
ring a studio in London Sharaku was hardly no- will involve Labounties
with his friend and fellow t,0,a- One hundred years m manoeuvres which will
artist, F. N. Souza Pai 'at,r, the Western oritics only tie the Opposition's
and Souza are the' only appreciated him. This hands._
two Goanese artists wor- ™lume wm* "P t -„,oT »M,„Hr.
king in Europe. . documentary faots aboat just arrived
. , . „, Sharaku's life. Hiroshige A limited atook of
Ustad AhAkbarKhan, remains the best lored .
eur finest Sarod virtuoso, for his art of woodblock HOOLA HOOPS
is attracting large audien- printing. This volume _,lv.
ces also, following his contains 24 full-colour re- BUY TODAY
suooessful reoital at the productions of Hiroshige's HIMALAYAN STORES
lUyal Festival Hall. On best works. "Japanbsb KalimponG