Sadequain and the culture of enlightenment / Akbar Naqvi.
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- 9780199066483 (hardcover)
- 0199066485 (hardcover)
- 1930-1987. Works. Selections
- 759.95491 23 NAQ
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CUTN Central Library Arts & Sports | Non-fiction | 759.95491 NAQ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 41736 |
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759.954 DAL Indian Painting : The Lesser Known Tradition / | 759.954 SIN V.1 Art, archaeology, and cultural history of India : | 759.954 SIN V.2 Art, archaeology, and cultural history of India : | 759.95491 NAQ Sadequain and the culture of enlightenment / | 760.28 RAS Printing techniques and print media | 770.820 HUD The gender of photography : how masculine and feminine values shaped the history of nineteenth-century photography / | 770.92 KEL Ralph Eugene Meatyard / |
Includes index.
1. Framing Sadequain: malamute or holy sinner? --
2. Sadequain and Khattak --
3. Sadequain's khushkhati in line drawing --
4. Sadequain's Dubai --
5. Sadequain and Chughtai --
6. Sadequain and Shakir Ali --
7. Shahid Sajjad and the beginning of time --
8. Al-Beruni and Amir Khusro: beacons of enlightenment.
"The book looks at the great Pakistani painter from a new angle. The author writes on his personality, calligraphy, poetry, drawing and painting in the context of twentieth century modernism. Sadequain was a great modern artist who created a new art in which he interpreted change as the need of time. He was an innovative calligrapher, poet, master of drawing, mural and easel painting who combined his skill in all of these crafts/arts to create works which are unique in the world: honouring the modern viability of his culture of enlightenment which flourished from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries."--Publisher's website.
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