- Quamrul Hassan
"Quamrul Hassan" (1921-1988) was a
Bangladesh i artist. Hassan was born inKolkata ,India . In Bangladesh, Hassan's fame as an artist is perhaps only second to that ofZainul Abedin . Hassan is often referred to in Bangladesh as "Potua", a word usually associated with folk artists, due to his down to earth style. In addition of his artistic legacy, two of Hassan's work have come to be part of Bangladesh's political history. The first of this is a monstrous rendition ofYahya Khan , thePakistan i president who ordered genocide in Bangladesh. The second was just before his death, mocking the then dictator of Bangladesh,Hossain Mohammad Ershad . This sketch was titled "Desh aaj bisshobeheyar khoppre" (Our land is now in the hand of the champion of shamelessness).Biography
Hassan was born in
Kolkata , where his father, Muhammad Hashim, was superintendent of the a local Graveyard. Quamrul Hassan studied at Calcutta Model ME School, Calcutta Madrasa ana later in the Government Institute of Arts, also in Kolkata. He graduated in Fine Arts in 1947. Hassan was very interested in physical exercise and in 1945 became theBengal champion in a physical exercise competition. During thePakistan movement, he became involved with it like many othermuslim young men of the time.After the
Partition of India , Quamrul Hassan came toDhaka which was then the capital of the eastern part of the newly foundedPakistan . Together withZainul Abedin , he established the Government Institute of Fine Arts (at present, the Institute of Fine Arts) in 1948. Politically active with leftist inclinations, Hassan was involved in the long political process that led to the creation of independentBangladesh . He partook in the non-cooperation movement againstAyub Khan in 1969. During liberation war he served as the Director of the Art Division of the Information and Radio Department of the Bangladesh Government in exile. He also designed theFlag of Bangladesh .Hassan died in
February 2 ,1988 after suffering a massive heart attack while attending the National Poetry Festival. He was buried beside the central mosque of theUniversity of Dhaka .Art
Quamrul Hassan chose to give the folk art tradition a breath of life by incorporating modern ideas in it. Hassan was a versatile artist working in practically all media-oil,
gouache ,watercolor s, pastel, etching,woodcut ,linocut , pen and pencil. He also worked with woodcuts, specially after the famine of 1974, works that expressed his rage and anger. Quamrul used snakes,jackal s andowl s to portray the evil in humans, both in his political work and his famine work.Rural women and their plight is another theme Hassan has repeatedly worked on. His treatment of women emphasize the bond between them, most of his paintings of women are of a group of women, only rarely a solo painting can be found. However, he mixes romanticism with realism; the strong curved lines and the contrasted use of color contribute to a sensuous appeal that blunts the edges of harsh reality.
Awards
* President's Gold Medal (1965)
* Independence Day Award (1979)
* Bangladesh Charu Shilpi Sangsad Honour (1984)
* Fellow of Bangla Academy (1985)
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