Haku Shah Krishna with Cow

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Title : Krishna with Cow
Medium : Silk screen on paper
Dimensions : 27.5 x 39 inch
Year : 2005
Editions : 120

Haku Shah Serigraphs

Haku Shah born on 26 March, 1934 in a small village named Valod of Gujarat. He is a renowned figurative artist from Baroda School. The emotions of folk and tribal art of India are originated in his skills. The emotions of folk and tribal art of India are originated in his skills. An eminent artist, a cultural anthropologist, teacher, Gandhian, an author of international repute on folk and tribal art. Associated with the National Institute of Design right from its inception in the early 1960’s, he was invited by Dr. Stella Kramrisch in 1967 to curate the seminal exhibition, “Unknown India” which traveled to USA. He established a tribal museum at Gujarat Vidyapeeth in Ahmedabad, which was set up by Mahatma Gandhi. He has conducted various art and design workshops and lectured across the world. He also taught at School of Architecture, Ahmedabad for several years and was Regent Professor at the University California, Davis. He has exhibited his artworks in major cities of India and across the world. Haku Shah is Chairman and founder trustee of Bhooma, Lok Shilpa Sansthan. He was awarded `Kala-Gaurava’ by Gujarat Lalit Kala Akademi for his immense contribution to art. He has also been associated with the Museum of Mankind, London; the Tropical Museum, Amsterdam; and the Mingi International Museum of World Folk Art in San Diego, California. He lives and works in Ahmedabad.

Overview of Serigraph

Limited Edition Serigraph printed in 20 colours on paper. This serigraph was published in an edition size of 120. This item will be shipped unframed, in a roll. The paper size is 27.5 x 39 inch, Image size is 21 x 35.5 inch. The print is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Dimensions 27.5 × 39 in
Shipping

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