Art, asked by brotherarmy74, 2 days ago

Abanindra Nath has used the supreme artistic weapon “PATHOS” to

illustrate the misery of the mute beast.​

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Answered by omkar721880
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Answer:

At a time when satire finds itself constantly under threat it is worthwhile to revisit the artist Gaganendranath Tagore, whose caricatures knew no bounds and took no prisoners, but which also serve as telling commentaries into the public psyche, society, politics and culture of his times, as well as ours. Here is his art, along with its interpretation by the writer

Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

Vi9VA "Bharati Quartetteeja* is not meant to be an exclusionary arm of Visva*Bharati, which is thought of as a local institution in Santi-niketai.

Explanation:

  • In a time when satire is continually in danger, it is important to examine the work of Gaganendranath Tagore, whose caricatures were unrestrained and merciless but also insightful analyses of the politics, society, and culture of both his and our times. Here is his artwork along with the author's interpretation of it.
  • It is necessary to extend an apology to the readers for both the delay in publishing the current book and the numerous flaws in it. Due of the unpredictability of postal and railroad communications, as well as the challenge of ensuring severe reluctance (which in most situations is to use art paper) owners' outright rejection to allow the loan of the originals of Pictures of Abanindranath Tagore they have in their possession.
  • It encourages cooperation between authors, academics, and creatives from other nations who are enhancing the cultural heritage of Man by their pursuit of knowledge, their creations, or their appreciation of beauty.

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