Contribution to music and art Rabindranath Tagore
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Tagore is best known as a poet and in 1913 was the first non-European writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Highly prolific, Tagore was also a composer and wrote the national anthems for both India and Bangladesh, as well as an educator, social reformer, philosopher and painter.
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Tagore is best known as a poet and in 1913 was the first non-European writer to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Highly prolific, Tagore was also a composer and wrote the national anthems for both India and Bangladesh, as well as an educator, social reformer, philosopher and painter.
According to Tagore, "art is the expression of the universal through the individual." Every artist nurses a vision and is gifted with a keen sensitiveness. Art is the mediimi through which his emotional experience and moral judgments seek their outlet.
Lines and colours thus became a passion for him and from 1926 onwards he devoted more and more time to painting. So prolific a painter was Tagore, that he held nine exhibitions in major cities in Europe and also in Boston and New York between May and December 1930. His paintings are stark images of man and nature.
According to Tagore, "art is the expression of the universal through the individual." Every artist nurses a vision and is gifted with a keen sensitiveness. Art is the mediimi through which his emotional experience and moral judgments seek their outlet.
Lines and colours thus became a passion for him and from 1926 onwards he devoted more and more time to painting. So prolific a painter was Tagore, that he held nine exhibitions in major cities in Europe and also in Boston and New York between May and December 1930. His paintings are stark images of man and nature.
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