
Bangladeshis
The visual appearance of Bangladeshi art is characterized by bright colors, bold patterns, and a variety of traditional motifs. Common motifs include flowers, birds, and geometric shapes. Bangladeshi artists often use a technique called batik, in which fabric is dyed with wax resist to create intricate patterns.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Bangladeshis are known for their colorful and intricate art. Their art often features geometric patterns and nature scenes. Bangladeshis use a variety of mediums to create their art, including painting, sculpture, and pottery.
Can understand it also, as:
Bengalis, Bangladeshi people
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
Bangladeshis are a creative and artistic people, with a rich history of art and culture. Bangladesh has a long tradition of art and craft, dating back to the days of the Mughal Empire. Bangladeshi artists have a unique style that is a mix of traditional and modern influences. Some of the most famous Bangladeshi artists include Rafiqun Nabi, who is known for his paintings of rural Bangladesh; Jamal Ahmed, who is known for his paintings of the Bangladeshi countryside; and Mohammad Kibria, who is known for his paintings of Bangladeshi women. Bangladeshi art is often colorful and vibrant, and often features scenes from nature or everyday life. Bangladeshi artists often use a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and photography. If you are interested in learning more about Bangladeshi art, there are many great resources available online and in libraries. Bangladeshi art is a beautiful and unique way to learn about the culture and history of Bangladesh.
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1. Bangladesh is a country located in southern Asia. 2. The population of Bangladesh is over 156 million people, making it the 8th most populous country in the world. 3. The official language of Bangladesh is Bengali. 4. Bangladesh is the world's 8th most densely populated country. 5. The majority of the population is Muslim, with a small minority of Hindus. 6. Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest countries, with a per capita income of just $1,190. 7. Bangladesh has a tropical climate, with a monsoon season from June to October. 8. The terrain of Bangladesh is mostly flat, with hills in the southeast. 9. The Ganges River flows through Bangladesh. 10. Bangladesh is prone to natural disasters, such as floods, cyclones, and earthquakes. 11. The economy of Bangladesh is largely based on agriculture, with rice and jute being the main crops. 12. Bangladesh is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 13. The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka. 14. The currency of Bangladesh is the Taka. 15. Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. 16. The national anthem of Bangladesh is "Amar Shonar Bangla". 17. The flag of Bangladesh is green and white, with a red circle in the center. 18. The national animal of Bangladesh is the Bengal tiger. 19. The national flower of Bangladesh is the water lily. 20. The national bird of Bangladesh is the magpie robin.
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Visual Examples from our image gallery
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Zainul Abedin (1914-1976) 2. Quamrul Hassan (1917-1988) 3. Kamrul Hasan (1918-1979) 4. Rafiqun Nabi (1923-1986) 5. Murtaza Bashir (1925-2005) 6. Mohammad Kibria (1928-2016) 7. Enamul Haque (1930-1975) 8. Mohammad Eunus (1931-2012) 9. Kalidas Karmakar (1932-2006) 10. Rashid Chowdhury (1933-2016) 11. Aminul Islam (1934-1995) 12. Abu Taher (1935-1976) 13. Rafiq Chowdhury (1936-1997) 14. Fyzee Rahamin (1937-2015) 15. SM Sultan (1923-1994)
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. M. F. Hussain ÃÂÃÂ “Nude” (1975) 2. Qamrul Hassan ÃÂÃÂ “Untitled” (1972) 3. Rafiqun Nabi ÃÂÃÂ “The Last Supper” (1966) 4. SM Sultan ÃÂÃÂ “Tiger in the Jungle” (1972) 5. Abu Jafar Obaidullah ÃÂÃÂ “The Boatman” (1975) 6. Kibria ÃÂÃÂ “Untitled” (1977) 7. Rashid Rana ÃÂÃÂ “The Last Supper” (1998) 8. Anisuzzaman ÃÂÃÂ “The Boatman” (1972) 9. Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain ÃÂÃÂ “The Sorrow of Birangona” (1972) 10. Kamrul Hasan ÃÂÃÂ “The Tiger” (1972) 11. Murtaza Bashir ÃÂÃÂ “The Boatman” (1975) 12. F. N. Souza ÃÂÃÂ “The Last Supper” (1955) 13. A. K. M. Fazlul Haque ÃÂÃÂ “The Tiger” (1972) 14. R. H. Quayyum ÃÂÃÂ “The Boatman” (1975) 15. M. A. Rahman Chughtai ÃÂÃÂ “The Last Supper” (1972)
Epoch
The time period of the art style Bangladeshis is the 21st century.
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