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Trilok Singh Chitarkar
Indian painter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trilok Singh Chitarkar (1914-1990) was a versatile Indian painter. He has unique style of presenting himself through variety of themes - Sikh religion, history, culture, folk lore, love legends, portraits, social evils, nature, illustration of Gurbani, Shabads, visuals in Punjabi Encyclopedia and books.[1] He was well versed with deep knowledge of Gurbani, history and religion. He knew many languages i.e. Gurmukhi, Punjabi, Hindi, English, Urdu, Persian, Assamese and Bengali.[1] He translated articles from Bengali to Punjabi and published these in the book titled Bangla De Daab in 1974.[1] The Artist was honoured in 1973 by the Chief Minister, Punjab,India Giani Zail Singh at a state level function organised at his residence, Chitralok, Patiala.[2] Language department, Punjab published a book in Punjabi-Chitralok's Contribution to Art and released on the 70th birthday of the artist, 10 December 1984 at a special function organised in Central Library at Patiala for his contribution to Art.[1]
Trilok Singh Chitarkar | |
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ਤ੍ਰਿਲੋਕ ਸਿੰਘ ਚਿੱਤਰਕਾਰ | |
![]() Trilok Singh Artist (Chitarkar) 1953 | |
Born | (1914-12-10)10 December 1914 Jartauli (Ludhiana District) |
Died | (1990-12-11)11 December 1990 |
Nationality | Indian |
Known for | Painting |
Spouse | Harbans Kaur |
Memorial(s) | Chitralok Art Gallery, Patiala |
Website | www |
He is the first Punjabi Artist on whose works Ph.D. degree Art of Trilok Singh[3] was awarded by Punjabi University, Patiala. A Gold medal has been established in the name of the artist and it is awarded to the topper of M.A. Fine Arts.[4][5] He was appointed as a State Artist in erstwhile PEPSU state of Punjab in 1948[6] and later worked as Artist in Department of Languages, Punjab.[7] He lived and worked all over India and spent last years of his life in Patiala town in Punjab state in India.