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Arun Bose

Arun Bose was a prominent Indian artist born in Dhaka, then part of British India (now Bangladesh). He received his art education in Calcutta at the Government College of Arts and Crafts, graduating in 1955. Thereafter, he actively created and taught in Calcutta for the next seven years. In 1962, he travelled to the West where he learnt etching and studied mural techniques at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His many prints were made in aquatint and etching techniques with simultaneous colour printing. He later moved to New York, where he studied at the Pratt Graphic Centre and in 1968 received a scholarship from the Third John D. Rockefeller. He was also part of Robert Blackburn's workshop and taught printmaking himself at Queens College.

Arun Bose's paintings and prints are characterised by bright colours and abstraction, making his work unique and important in the art world.

Date and place of birt:1934, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Date and place of death:2007, India
Specialization:Artist, Engraver, Painter
Genre:Figurative art, Landscape painting
Art style:Abstract art, Geometric abstraction, Lyrical abstraction, Contemporary art
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