Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Exhibition gallery on the sketches of Nandalal Bose opened

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: A unique gallery containing post cards with sketches drawn on them by Nandalal Bose has been opened at the Ramakrishn­a Mission Institute of Culture, Golpark.

At the gallery, 21card paintings and two other paintings of Acharya Bose have been displayed.

He had drawn the sketches on one side of the postcard and letter on the other side. The card paintings are very rare in India.

Indushudha Ghosh had received 11 postcards and one hand dispatched painted card. Ramendrana­th Chakrabort­y and Gita Roy had received one postcards each. Most of the recipients were students of Bose. Most of the letters were written after Puja expressing his best wishes.

Bose had designed the sketches that one finds on the pages of the first edition of the Indian Constituti­on. Under the influence of Gandhiji ,he had decorated the pavilions at Faizpur Congress in 1937 and Haripura Congress in 1938. In 1911, Bose along with three colleagues went to Ajanta to copy the mural paintings with active support from Sister Nivedita.

In 1923 he became the principal of Kala Bhavan and retired in 1951.

She had been brutally murdered with her hands and feet tied and her head smashed with a blunt weapon. Her granddaugh­ter was gagged and locked up in a Divan. “We started investigat­ions and by evening we arrested Govind Lakhotia and Avinash Chhetri. Govind Lakhotia owns a furniture shop in Mirik. The deceased had had a scuffle with him over a transactio­n. The murder is a fallout of this” stated Monoranjan Das, Additional Superinten­dent of Police.

Sources state that Chhetri had murdered Tara on the instructio­ns of Lakhotia. Both have been booked under Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code.

21card paintings and two other paintings of Acharya Bose have been displayed. He had drawn the sketches on one side of the postcard and letter on the other side. The card paintings are very rare in India

 ?? ?? One of the postcards at the exhibition
One of the postcards at the exhibition

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