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The modern Indian art movement in Indian painting is considered to have begun in Calcutta in the late nineteenth century. The old traditions of painting had more or less died out in Bengal and new schools of art were started by the British. Initially, protagonists of Indian art such as Raja Ravi Varma drew on Western traditions and techniques including oil paint and easel painting. A reaction to the Western influence led to a revival in primitivism, called as the Bengal school of art, which drew from the rich cultural heritage of India. It was succeeded by the Santiniketan school, led by Rabindranath Tagore's harking back to idyllic rural folk and rural life. Despite its country-wide influence in the early years, the importance of the school declined by the 'forties' and now it is as good

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  • الرسم الهندي المعاصر (ar)
  • Modern Indian painting (en)
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  • تعتبر الحركة الفنية الهندية الحديثة في الرسم الهندي أنها بدأت في كلكتا في أواخر القرن التاسع عشر. انقرضت التقاليد القديمة للرسم إلى حد ما في البنغال، وبدأت مدارس فنية جديدة على يد البريطانيين. في بداية الأمر، رسم أبطال الفن الهندي مثل راجا رافي فارما باستخدام التقنيات والتقاليد الغربية، وشملت هذه التقاليد الرسم الزيتي ومساند اللوحات. أدى رد الفعل على التأثير الغربي إلى إحياء في البدائية، أُطلق عليه اسم مدرسة البنغال في الرسم، التي استمدت الكثير من التراث الثقافي الغني للهند. حققت هذه المدرسة النجاح بفضل مدرسة سانتينيكيتان برئاسة روبندرونات طاغور الذي عاد إلى مثالية سكان الريف والحياة الريفية. على الرغم من أن تأثير المدرسة امتد على مستوى البلاد، تراجعت أهميتها في الأربعينيات لتنتهي تمامًا في يومنا هذا. (ar)
  • The modern Indian art movement in Indian painting is considered to have begun in Calcutta in the late nineteenth century. The old traditions of painting had more or less died out in Bengal and new schools of art were started by the British. Initially, protagonists of Indian art such as Raja Ravi Varma drew on Western traditions and techniques including oil paint and easel painting. A reaction to the Western influence led to a revival in primitivism, called as the Bengal school of art, which drew from the rich cultural heritage of India. It was succeeded by the Santiniketan school, led by Rabindranath Tagore's harking back to idyllic rural folk and rural life. Despite its country-wide influence in the early years, the importance of the school declined by the 'forties' and now it is as good (en)
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