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what was the style of razas painting

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Answered by Anonymous
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During his training in France, Raza experimented with a variety of Modernist styles through landscape painting—first inspired by Expressionism, and later by geometric abstraction. In 1970, Raza began to paint purely geometric forms, particularly the circle and the dot, which he likened to the idea of the bindu.

Answered by aqsanajeebniazi
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Raza experimented with a number of Modernist styles, but it's probably his works in Abstract Expressionism and, later, Geometric Abstraction, for which he is most famous.

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During his training in France, Raza experimented with a variety of Modernist styles through landscape painting—first inspired by Expressionism, and later by geometric abstraction. In 1970, Raza began to paint purely geometric forms, particularly the circle and the dot, which he likened to the idea of the bindu.

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