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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mukul_DeyMukul Dey - Wikipedia

    Mukul Chandra Dey (Bengali: মুকুলচন্দ্র দে) (23 July 1895 – 1 March 1989) was one of five children of Purnashashi Devi and Kula Chandra Dey. He was a student of Rabindranath Tagore 's Santiniketan and is considered as a pioneer of drypoint - etching in India.

  2. dagworld.com › mukuldeyMukul Dey - DAG

    India’s first creatively trained printmaker and pioneer of dry point etching in the country, Mukul Chandra Dey was born on 23 July 1895 in Sridharkhola, Bengal.

  3. Dec 17, 2013 · Mukul Chandra Dey is considered as a pioneer of drypoint-etching in India. He was the first Indian artist to travel abroad for the purpose of studying printmaking as an art. For the portrayal of Indian life, Dey essentially chose Western medium.

  4. Mukul Dey’s work is as much a pursuit for the roots for traditional Indian art as it is a synthesis of Indian art with the contemporary western art of England and America. In his career spanning 60 years, he has created over 100 copper plates and over 2000 paintings and drawings.

  5. Mukul Chandra Dey. (1895 - 1989) Born in 1895, in Kolkata, Mukul Dey began schooling under the guidance of Rabindranath Tagore in 1905, in Santiniketan. He proceeded to study art informally under Abanindranath Tagore and Gaganendranath Tagore.

  6. contemporaryartsociety.org › artists › mukul-chandra-deyMukul Chandra Dey | CAS

    Mukul Chandra Dey (Bengali: মুকুলচন্দ্র দে) (23 July 1895 – 1 March 1989) was one of five children of Purnashashi Devi and Kula Chandra Dey. He was a student of Rabindranath Tagore's Santiniketan and is considered as a pioneer of drypoint-etching in India.

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  8. An established artist and one of the brightest students from Santiniketan during Rabindranath Tagore's era, Mukul Chandra Dey was the first Indian to go overseas to study printmaking as a form of art and profession.