Kumkum Munshi

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Kumkum Munshi was one of the most prominent painters in the field of Rubber-Solution based artistry in Kolkata. He was born to artist Annada Munshi and Jayati Munshi and one of the proud members of the Munshi family of Paikpara-Talapark .[1] Not only in Rubber-solution based paintings, Munshi was well skilled in other art forms like realistic paintings, graphic arts and abstract arts as well.[2][3]

Inspiration[edit]

Munshi was highly inspired by the artistic approaches of legendary American Painter Paul Jackson Pollock, for his unforgettable contribution in the field of abstract expressionist movement.

International recognition[edit]

Munshi's artistry was highly praised in Europe, especially in Scandinavian countries.

Demise[edit]

On 27th August, 2001, Munshi breathed his last in Talapark, Kolkata, at his own residence.

References[edit]

  1. http://larseklund.in/talapark.html
  2. Santanu Ghosh. "Munshianay Chollis Purush" Publisher: Dey's Publishing
  3. Santanu Ghosh. "Binodane Paikpara Belgachia" Publisher: Dey's Publishing[1]

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