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gaganendranath Tagore used his cartoon as a weapon of i) criticism of colonial rule. ii) criticism of bengali babu culture. iii) development of painting. iv) cu ltural prosperity​

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Answered by alishachettrislg
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Gaganendranath Tagore used his cartoon as a weapon of ii) criticism of Bengali babu culture.

  • In Tagore's 100-year-old cartoons, the Singal coloured for bi-coloured cartoons reflected the Bengali Society of the time, religious dogma and "babu" culture were ridiculed.
  • Gaganendranath greatly enhanced the significance of Indian cartoons throughout the country, not just in Bengal.
  • He is frequently referred to as the originator of contemporary nationalist cartoons in Bengal.
  • Gaganendranath experimented with modernist painting between 1920 and 1925.
  • According to Partha Mitter, he was "the only Indian painter who used the language and grammar of Cubism in his painting before the 1940s."
  • The artist began to establish a sophisticated post-cubist aesthetic in 1925.

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