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About: Shanu Lahiri

About: Shanu Lahiri

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Shanu Lahiri (23 January 1928 – 1 February 2013) was a painter and art educator who belonged to one of the most prominent and culturally elevated families of Kolkata and a first-generation modernist who emerged post independence. She was one of Kolkata's most prominent public artists, often dubbed as "the city's First Lady of Public Art", undertaking extensive graffiti art drives across Kolkata to beautify the city and hide aggressive political sloganeering. Her paintings are housed in the Salar Jung Museum and the National Gallery of Modern Art.

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  • Shanu Lahiri (23 January 1928 – 1 February 2013) was a painter and art educator who belonged to one of the most prominent and culturally elevated families of Kolkata and a first-generation modernist who emerged post independence. She was one of Kolkata's most prominent public artists, often dubbed as "the city's First Lady of Public Art", undertaking extensive graffiti art drives across Kolkata to beautify the city and hide aggressive political sloganeering. Her paintings are housed in the Salar Jung Museum and the National Gallery of Modern Art. (en)
  • Шану Лахири (англ. Shanu Lahiri, урождённая Mazumdar; 23 января 1928 — 1 февраля 2013) — бенгальская художница и педагог, одна из самых известных женщин-художниц Индии. (ru)
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  • Shanu Mazumdar (en)
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  • Kolkata (en)
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  • Government College of Art & Craft, Kolkata. Académie Julian & École du Louvre, Paris (en)
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  • Public art and graffiti art in Kolkata (en)
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  • Shanu Lahiri (en)
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  • Indian (en)
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  • Painter, art educator (en)
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  • "In 1984, I gathered some students from La Martiniere and told them that I shall give them 50 rupees per day if they come out and paint with me. We selected a public wall and started painting on it. We didn't erase the political jargons but turned the wall into our canvas. People were curious at first and then appreciative". (en)
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  • Shanu Lahiri (23 January 1928 – 1 February 2013) was a painter and art educator who belonged to one of the most prominent and culturally elevated families of Kolkata and a first-generation modernist who emerged post independence. She was one of Kolkata's most prominent public artists, often dubbed as "the city's First Lady of Public Art", undertaking extensive graffiti art drives across Kolkata to beautify the city and hide aggressive political sloganeering. Her paintings are housed in the Salar Jung Museum and the National Gallery of Modern Art. (en)
  • Шану Лахири (англ. Shanu Lahiri, урождённая Mazumdar; 23 января 1928 — 1 февраля 2013) — бенгальская художница и педагог, одна из самых известных женщин-художниц Индии. (ru)
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