SINGH
SG THAKAR
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1894 - 1976
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Artist Profile |
BEGINNINGS
Born in Bherka, undivided Punjab. Painted on the walls
and floors of the village houses in Punjab. 1931 Chief
Organiser and Chairman, Academy of Fine Arts, Amritsar.
He was the State Artist of Bhopal, Bikaner, Kotah, Patiala,
Kapurthala and Maler Kotla. 1935 President, Academy
of Fine Arts, Amritsar. An art school called Thakar
Singh Art School and an art gallery called Thakar Singh
Art Gallery were named after him.
EDUCATION
- Studied engineering, Victoria Diamond Jubilee Technical
Institute, Lahore. Trained in art direction, Bombay.
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EXHIBITIONS
- 1918 Exhb., Simla Fine Arts Society, Simla. 1924
British Empire Exhb., Wembly, London. 1950 Solo exhb.,
Calcutta, New Delhi and Amritsar.
- 1953 Silver Jubilee Exhb. inaugurated by Dr. Rajendra
Prasad, Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta. Exhb., Simla
Fine Arts Society, Simla and Bombay Art Society, Bombay.
- 2004 Manifestations II, organised by Delhi Art Gallery,
Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai and Delhi Art Gallery,
New Delhi.
- 2005 Manifestations III, organised by Delhi Art
Gallery, Nehru Center, Mumbai and Lalit Kala Akademi,
New Delhi.
COLLECTION
- National Gallery of Art, Moscow.
- Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi. Scotland National
Gallery of Art, Scotland.
- Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi.
- Salarjung Museum, Hyderabad.
- Punjab Museum, Chandigarh.
- Golden Temple Museum, Amritsar.
- Rajasthan Museum, Udaipur.
- Lord Irwin.
- Tej Bahadur Sarpu.
- Maharaj Pradyot Kumar Thakar.
- Sir Abdur Rahim.
- The Royal families of Patiala, Udaipur, Jaipur,
Kapurthala, Bhopal, Porbandar and Kota.
- Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi.
AWARDS
- 1918 First Prize, Simla Fine Art Society, Simla.
- 1924 Second Prize, British Empire Exhb., London.
- 1973 Awarded Padmashri, Govt. of India.
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