Who formed the indian society of oriental art

Topics Covered: Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues.

Abanindranath Tagore:


Context:

National Galary of Modern Art, New Delhi is organising the virtual tour titled “The Great Maestro | Abanindranath Tagore” to commemorate the 150th Birth Anniversary of Abanindranath Tagore on 7th August 2020.

About Abanindranath Tagore:

Abanindranath Tagore, the nephew of Rabindranath Tagore, was one of the most prominent artists of Bengal school of art in India. He was the first major supporter of swadeshi values in Indian art.

The contribution of Abanindranath Tagore towards Indian art and culture are:

Bengal School of Art:

  • He first created the ‘Indian Society of Oriental Art’ and later went on to establish Bengal school of art.
  • He believed that Indian art and its art forms gave importance to spirituality as opposed to the West which stressed on materialism, thus rejecting it.
  • His idea of modernizing Mughal and Rajput paintings eventually gave rise to modern Indian painting, which took birth at his Bengal school of art.
  • Most of his works revolved around Hindu philosophy.
  • In his later works, Abanindranath started integrating Chinese and Japanese calligraphic traditions into his style. The intention behind this move was to construct an amalgamation of the modern pan-Asian artistic tradition and the common elements of Eastern artistic and spiritual culture.

Who formed the indian society of oriental art

Famous paintings are:

Bharat Mata, The Passing of Shah Jahan (1900), My Mother (1912–13), Fairyland illustration (1913), Journey’s End (circa 1913).

Literature:

  • Abanindranath is also regarded as a proficient and accomplished writer.
  • Most of his literary works were meant for children. Some of his books like ‘BudoAngla’, ‘KhirerPutul’ and ‘Rajkahini’ are best examples of Bengali children’s literature.
  • William Rothenstein helped Rabindranath Tagore to publish his work ‘Gitanjali’ in English.
  • Arabian Nights series was one of his notable works.

 InstaLinks:

Prelims Link:

  1. Indian Society of Oriental Art- objectives.
  2. About Bengal School of Art.
  3. Subjects of his paintings.
  4. His literary works.
  5. His famous paintings.

 Mains Link:

Examine the evolution and salient features of Bengal School of Art.

Sources: pib.

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The correct option is D Abanindranath TagoreAbanindranath Tagore promoted an oriental or indigenous style of painting based on Indian culture and tradition. He laid the foundation of the Indian Society of Oriental Arts in Calcutta.

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When did the Indian Society of Oriental Art founded?

In 1907, along with his brother Gaganendranath Tagore, he laid the foundation of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, an epithet for Indian nationalistic style of art within British institutions.

Why was the Indian Society of Oriental Art established?

Notes: Abanidranath Tagore had founded Indian Society of Oriental Art in Kolkata to revive the ancient art traditions of India. He was the principal of government school of art and a great artist of modern India.

Who were the founders of the Indian Society of Oriental Art and what was its aim?

Abanindranath first created the 'Indian Society of Oriental Art' and later went on to establish Bengal school of art. His sole aim for establishing the school was to counter the English influence on Indian artists.

How many members were there in the Indian Society of Oriental Art?

d)20 britishers and 8 indians