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  1. Abdur Rahman Chughtai (21 September 1894 – 17 January 1975) was a painter, artist, and intellectual from Pakistan, who created his own unique, distinctive painting style influenced by Mughal art, miniature painting, Art Nouveau and Islamic art traditions.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Jan. 17, 1975, Lahore (aged 80) Abdur Rahman Chughtai (born Sept. 21, 1894, Lahore, Pak.—died Jan. 17, 1975, Lahore) was a Pakistani artist. In the 1920s he created large watercolours in a modified Bengal-school style. By the 1940s his painting style was influenced by Mughal architecture, Islamic calligraphy, miniature painting ...

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  3. Learn about Chughtai's life, style, and achievements on artnet. Explore his portraits, watercolors, drawings, and prints inspired by various painting traditions.

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  4. 27 de dez. de 2023 · December 27, 2023. By Balraj Sohal. "Characteristic style, perfect technique and universal appeal" Abdur Rahman Chughtai (1897-1975) emerged from the vibrant fin de siècle Lahore (end of the century). The area is a cultural hub with a rich tradition of miniature artists dating back to the Mughal era.

  5. Abdur Rahman Chughtais work was colossal which he had executed in 60 years. Chughtai produced nearly 2000 watercolours, thousands of pencil sketches, and nearly 300 etchings and aquatints....

  6. While M. Abdur Rahman Chughtai’s early watercolours bear the stamp of Abanindranath Tagore’s revivalist Bengal School, by the 1940s he had created his own style, a commingling of the Bengal School, Mughal art, and miniature and Islamic traditions of art.

  7. Take a journey through Abdur Rahman Chugtai's famed painting. By Salar Jung Museum. Lady Lighting a Lamp Salar Jung Museum. Chughtai was known for his delicate but clear and continuous...