Silpacharja Jaynul Abedin Museum is situated in Sonargaon pourasava of Narayangonj district. This is a two stored building. In this museum you will see many memorable things of Bangladesh culture. In front of museum the are one vehicle made by mud. This vehicle included two cow with four wheel. Beside the museum there are two horse riding by two soldier is kept.
Jainul Abedin was
born in December twenty nine 1914and died in 1976. Jainul Abedin was a Bengali painter. He
got the break through in 1944 along
with his Famine Series paintings of 1943. once partition he moved to
Pakistan; and eventually once Asian country was created in 1971, he was justly thought of commencement father of Bangladeshi
art. He was AN creative person of remarkable talent and international
repute. Like several of his
contemporaries, his paintings on the geographical
region famine of Forties is perhaps his most characteristic
work. In Asian country, he's referred with honor as
Shilpacharya (Great Teacher of the Arts) in Asian country for his inventive
and visionary qualities.
Zainul Abedin was born in Kishoreganj, East geographical region on December
twenty nine, 1914. a lot of of his childhood was spent close to the scenic banks of the river. Brahmaputra would later seem
in several of his paintings and
be a supply of inspiration all
throughout his career. several
of his works framed Brahmaputra ANd a series of watercolors that Zainul did as his tribute to the river attained him the Governor's palm in an all-India exhibition in 1938.This was the primary time once he came beneath spotlight and this award gave Abedin the boldness to form his own visual vogue.
In 1933, Abedin was admitted to Calcutta
Government conservatory in Calcutta. Here for 5 years he learned British/ European educational vogue and later he joined college|the
college} of a similar school once his graduation. He was disgruntled with the specializer vogue and also the limitations
of European educational vogue and this LED him towards realism. He was the pioneer of the trendy social movement that happened
in Asian country. In 1948 he,
and with the assistance of few
of his colleagues, based AN art institute in Dhaka. that point there have been
no art institute gift in Dhaka and he was the commencement principal of that
institute.
After finishing his 2 years of coaching from AN
conservatory in London, he began
a brand new vogue, "Bengali style", wherever people forms with their geometric shapes, typically semi-abstract illustration,
the employment of primary colours were the most options. however all told his drawing one issue
was distinguished that his lack
of plan in perspective. Later he
accomplished the constraints of folks art, thus he went back to the
character, rural life and also
the daily struggles of man to combination of art that may be realistic however
fashionable in appearance.
Among all the modern works of
Zainul Abedin, his famine sketches of Forties
ar his most exceptional works. He created his
famine painting set, which, once
exhibited in 1944, brought him even a
lot of essential acclaim.
The miserable state of affairs
of the starving folks throughout the good famine of geographical
region in 1943 touched his sensitive heart terribly deeply. He created
his own ink by burning charcoal and mistreatment
it on low cost normal packing paper, he portrayed those starving those who were dying by the road aspect in search of bit of food. What Zainul did wasn't simply documented the famine, however in his sketches the famine showed its sinister face
through the skeletal figures of
individuals doomed to die
of starvation in a very unreal issue. Zainul portrayed
this inhuman story with terribly
human emotions. This drawings became picture
pictures of human suffering.
This sketches helped him realize
his manner in a very realistic approach that targeted the human misery, move
violently and protest. The Rebel crow marks a section of that vogue.
This specific complete of realism combines social
inquiry and also the protest
with higher aesthetics.
He was an cogent member of the Calcutta cluster of progressive artists and was friends with Shahid
Suhrawardy and Ahmed Ali of the Progressive Writer's Movement.