Tebhaga
Somnath Hore
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In the winter of 1946, Somenath Hore, one of India's major painter-sculptors, was assigned by the Communist Party to document the Tebhaga movement in North Bengal. A young art student at the time, Hore witnessed the massive mobilization taking place in a network of villages, and captured the widespread spirit of peasant consciousness and militant solidarity, all the more remarkable at a time when communalism was rife in national politics.Somnath Hore’s personal diary and sketches of the Tebhaga days are an unusual social document of a peasant movement seen through the eyes of a committed artist. Closely involved in the struggle, the Tebhaga experience remained a source of inspiration for him.One can see in these sketches the rugged lines since transformed into sculptured forms, but charged with the same intensity of anguish and anger; and the seeds of the vision that infused his later work.
ISBN 9788170460787Category Non-fictionSubcategory Art & Design
Publisher Seagull BooksImprint Seagull BooksPublished 28/02/2019
Format OtherBinding PaperbackPage extent 86
Somnath Hore (1921–2006) was an artist and professor, most well known as... »
 
 
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