Rashid Choudhury

Rashid Choudhury
People in black and white image
Rashid Chowdhury's photograph
Born Rashid Hussain Chowdhury
(1932-04-01)1 April 1932
Faridpur (now Rajbari), British Raj (now Bangladesh)
Died 12 December 1986(1986-12-12) (aged 54)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nationality
  • British Indian (1932–1947)
  • Pakistani (1947–1971)
  • Bangladeshi (1971–1986)
Other names Konok
Citizenship
  • British Indian (1932–1947)
  • Pakistani (1947–1971)
  • Bangladeshi (1971–1986)
Education Masters
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Painter
  • Sculptor
  • Writer
  • Professor
Years active 1960–1986
Known for Unique contribution in Tapestry medium
Notable work See below
Spouse(s)
Annie (m. 1962–1986)
Children 2
Parent(s)
  • Khan Bahadur Yusuf Hossain Chowdhury (father)
  • Shirin Nesa Choudhurani (mother)
Awards Ekushey Padak
1977
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Rashid Hossain Choudhury, who is mostly known as Rashid Choudhury (1 April 1932 – 12 December 1985) was a second generation artist, sculpture, writer and professor in Bangladesh. He played a major part in the progress of art movements and improvement in the art-related educational institutions in this country. For his creative endeavor and innovative influence, he has been highly praised. During the 1950s, he had been a significant pioneer in the modern art movement.

In the Indian subcontinent, he was prominent as a 20th-century tapestry artist. Besides tapestry art, he also worked on oil painting, tempera, water painting and various other mediums. At home and abroad, he worked on many tapestry arts on both governmental and private buildings. For outstanding contribution in the tapestry industry, he was awarded the Ekushey Padak in 1977 which was the highest civilian award in Bangladesh back then. He was also awarded the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Award in 1980.

Rashid received education in the field of art from Madrid and Paris, and hence a western touch in his modern art can be noticed in his work. During that period of time, colours were very costly but it didn't stop him to implement vibrant colours in his work. In his work, Bangladesh's future in modern art was noticed. Beside the Art Movements, he had special contributions in the sector of fine arts associated educational institutions in Bangladesh. His works are now preserved in Bangladesh and abroad, in different public and private institutions.

Early life and education

Choudhury was born on 1 April 1932, at Haroa, Faridpur District (now under Rajbari district). He belonged from a family of zamindars, of the Ratandiya village. His father's name was Khan Bahadur Yusuf Hossain Choudhury and his mother's name was Shirin Nessa Choudhurani. He had nine brother and four sisters. His uncle Khan Bahadur Alimuzzaman Choudhury was the board president of Faridpur district during that time. The Alimuzzaman Bridge, in Faridpur is named after his uncle. His father was a lawyer. Hence his family was somewhat involved in politics.

His education started in a primary school of his village. Later he studied in Rajanikanto High School, Alimunzzaman High School and Park Circus School in Kolkata. He gave his metric examination in 1949. He used to be friends with Enamul Haque Choudhury then, who used to be friends with Zainul Abedin and Kamrul Hasan. Later after the suggestion given by Enamul Haque Chowdhury, Rashid enrolled in The Art College, which is now known as Institute of Fine Arts, Dhaka University. He graduated the BFA examination in 1954 getting first class.

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References

    Further reading

    Bibliography English

    • Articles on the life and work of Raśida Caudhurī, 1930–1986. Dhaka: Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. 2003. p. 105.
    • Abul Mansur (2003). Rashid Choudhury: Art of Bangladesh Series-5. Dhaka: Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. ISBN 984-555-034-7.
    • Harun ur Rashid (25 September 2004). "Reviving Rashid Choudhury's art". The Daily Star.

    Bengali

    • Selina Hossain, Nurul Islam, ed. (June 1985). Biographical Dictionary. Dhaka: Bangla Academy.
    • Annat Chowdhury (1987). Shilpee Sramik Rashid Choudhury. Chandraghona: Manu Samhita Publication. p. 105. ISBN 984-555-034-7.
    • Alauddin Al Azad (May 1994). Rashid Choudhury. Dhaka: Bangla Academy.
    • Aminul Islam (June 2003). Fifty years of the art movement in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.
    • Abul Mansur (June 2003). Subir Chowdhury, ed. Rashid Choudhury. Dhaka: Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. p. 105. ISBN 984-555-034-7.

    Journals

    • "Mizanur Rahman's Quarterly Magazine (English)". Mizanur Rahmaner Triomashik Patrika. 3 (3). 1987.
    • "Nirontor". Nirontor (3). 1987.
    • Qureshi, Mahmud Shah (2012). "Choudhury, Rashid". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
    • Rashid Choudhury (1932–1986)Finearts Chittagong
    • Art works of Rashid ChowdhuryAthena Gallery of Finearts
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