Satish Gujral: India’s Renaissance Man - Livemint.
Unlike many other artists, it’s not easy to confine Satish Gujral to a particular genre. His oeuvre leaps across boundaries of medium, materials and styles. Over six decades, he has tread diverse artistic paths — as a painter, sculptor, muralist, architect and even an interior designer — stringing them together with an evocative narrative about human condition. And now, one will get a.
SATISH GUJRAL 5 Artworks. Untitled - 1963. Untitled - 1967. Burnt Black Wood - 1980. Morning - 1949-1986. Untitled - 2006. 1925 - 2020. Born in Jhelum in pre-Partition west Punjab, trained at the Mayo School of Art and, later, in 1944-47 at Sir J. J. School of Art in Bombay, Satish Gujral has won international recognition over the years for his versatile creativity that runs through his varied.
Satish Gujral is the recipient of Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian award of India. See also List of Padma Vibhushan recipients Wikipedia has an article related to: Satish Gujral.
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Satish Gujral was born in Jhelum in 1925 in pre-partition West Punjab. He has won international recognition for diverse creativity which is evident in his painting, graphics, mural, sculpture, architecture and interior design. In 1939 he joined the Mayo School of Art in Lahore to study Applied Arts. Satish Gujral joined Sir J.J. School of Art in.
Satish Gujral, younger brother of former PM Inderkumar Gujaral, is a Prominent Indian painter, sculptor, muralist, graphic designer, writer and architect. He was born in Jhelum, West Punjab (British India). A sickness at the age of 8 years resulted in impairment of hearing. He has consistently dominated the art scene in India for the entire post-independent era. He has won an equal acclaim as.
Satish Gujral is a consummate artist for whom painting, sculpture and architecture are equal manifestations of a single aesthetic. In his artistic worldview the art forms are “determined by the force of necessity, all three are locked together in a common structural frame work, measure and proportion, system of movement, sonority and echo. It is this homogeneity that has made the dream of.