NuGa Arthouse's Special Exhibition of Indian Art at Asia House

Asia House, New Cavendish Street, London
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This event ended on Saturday 27th of August 2011
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Asia House, New Cavendish Street, London

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Great Portland Street 0.30 miles

NuGa Arthouse is exhibiting for the first time at Asia House, three diverse and outstanding collections from India.

1. Biswanath Mukherji (1921-87), a modern artist and former Principal of the College of Art, Delhi. His works are in art galleries, societies and government buildings in India, Europe, Asia and the U.S.A and also in many private collections.

2. Bhoor Singh Shekhawat (1914-66), famous for his watercolours of rural Rajasthan, a graduate from the J.J. School of Arts, Mumbai, he was greatly influenced by Gladstone Solomon and Charles Gerard. Many of his works can be found in museums in India, Europe and the U.S.A.

3. Indian Miniatures (1970s onwards), a collection from the Imperial Arts Gallery, Rajasthan. The works date from 1970 onwards and are from selected well known Miniature Schools of Art in India. They depict religious, romantic and hunting scenes.

All three collections are available to view on NuGa Arthouse's website www.nuga-arthouse.com and further details can also be found on Asia House's website www.asiahouse.org. The week long exhibtion ends on Saturday 27th August 2011

For further information please contact [email protected].

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