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== History ==
== History ==
The academy was formally established in 1933<ref name="Academy of Fine Arts (Kol)" /><ref name="Mitra2011">{{cite book|author=Swati Mitra|title=Kolkata: City Guide|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eUq9heKpjEIC&pg=PA66|accessdate=28 August 2012|year=2011|publisher=Goodearth Publications|isbn=978-93-80262-15-4|pages=66–}}</ref> by [[Lady Ranu Mukherjee]].<ref name="Academy of Fine Arts (Click)">{{cite web|title=Academy of Fine Arts|url=http://kolkata.clickindia.com/tourism/academyoffinearts.html|publisher=Click India|accessdate=28 August 2012}}</ref> It was initially located in a room loaned by the [[Indian Museum]], and the annual exhibitions used to take place in the adjoining [[verandah]].
The academy was formally established in 1933<ref name="Academy of Fine Arts (Kol)" /><ref name="Mitra2011">{{cite book|author=Swati Mitra|title=Kolkata: City Guide|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eUq9heKpjEIC&pg=PA66|accessdate=28 August 2012|year=2011|publisher=Goodearth Publications|isbn=978-93-80262-15-4|pages=66–}}</ref> by [[Lady Ranu Mukherjee]].<ref name="Academy of Fine Arts (Click)">{{cite web|title=Academy of Fine Arts |url=http://kolkata.clickindia.com/tourism/academyoffinearts.html |publisher=Click India |accessdate=28 August 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111216184347/http://kolkata.clickindia.com:80/tourism/academyoffinearts.html |archivedate=16 December 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> It was initially located in a room loaned by the [[Indian Museum]], and the annual exhibitions used to take place in the adjoining [[verandah]].


In the 1950s, thanks to the efforts of Lady Ranu Mookerjee and patronage by [[Bidhan Chandra Roy|B.C. Roy]], Chief Minister of [[West Bengal]], as well as [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the Prime Minister of India, the academy was shifted to a much larger space in the Cathedral Road, beside [[St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata|St. Paul’s Cathedral]], the present location. Dignitaries artist [[Swapnesh Chowdhury]] became President,and Eminent artist Shri Sudip banerjee is secretary.
In the 1950s, thanks to the efforts of Lady Ranu Mookerjee and patronage by [[Bidhan Chandra Roy|B.C. Roy]], Chief Minister of [[West Bengal]], as well as [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the Prime Minister of India, the academy was shifted to a much larger space in the Cathedral Road, beside [[St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata|St. Paul’s Cathedral]], the present location. Dignitaries artist [[Swapnesh Chowdhury]] became President,and Eminent artist Shri Sudip banerjee is secretary.

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Academy of Fine Arts
অ্যাকাডেমি অফ ফাইন আর্টস
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General information
LocationCathedral Road, Kolkata
Address2, Cathedral Road, Kolkata 700 071[1]
Opened1933

The Academy of Fine Arts, in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) is one of the oldest fine arts societies in India.[2]

Entrance of Academy of Fine Arts Kolkata

History

The academy was formally established in 1933[2][3] by Lady Ranu Mukherjee.[4] It was initially located in a room loaned by the Indian Museum, and the annual exhibitions used to take place in the adjoining verandah.

In the 1950s, thanks to the efforts of Lady Ranu Mookerjee and patronage by B.C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, as well as Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, the academy was shifted to a much larger space in the Cathedral Road, beside St. Paul’s Cathedral, the present location. Dignitaries artist Swapnesh Chowdhury became President,and Eminent artist Shri Sudip banerjee is secretary.

There are some famous paintings here like Saat bhai champa by Gaganendranath Tagore, Shiva with Ganesh by Jamini Roy.[3]

Theatre auditorium

Russi Mody at the inauguration of painter Jahar Dasgupta's exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts

There is a theatre auditorium in Academy of Fine Arts which is one of the most popular spot for performers and viewers of the city. Since 1984, an annual theatre festival is organised here.[3]

References

  1. ^ Dilip Kumar Roy (1 January 2006). Museology: Some Cute Points. Gyan Books. pp. 155–. ISBN 978-81-7835-410-1. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Academy of Fine Arts". kolkata.org.uk (website). Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Swati Mitra (2011). Kolkata: City Guide. Goodearth Publications. pp. 66–. ISBN 978-93-80262-15-4. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Academy of Fine Arts". Click India. Archived from the original on 16 December 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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