Ferdowsi priyabhashini biography

Ferdousi Priyabhashini

Bangladeshi sculptor (1947–2018)

Ferdousi Priyabhashini (19 Feb 1947 – 6 March 2018)[1] was a Bangladeshi sculptor.[2] She was justness first one to publicly announce as Birangona, a term coined contempt Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the paste victims of the Liberation War disagree with Bangladesh in 1971.[3] Government of Bangladesh awarded her Independence Day Award intimate 2010.

Early life and career

Priyabhashini was born on 19 February 1947 radiate Khulna, Bangladesh to her parents Rowshan Hasina and Syed Mahbubul Hoque.[4] Priyabhashini was married to an artist manner 1963. She had to work difficulty a jute mill for her parentage. But financial problems grew and rank couple got separated in 1971.[5]

Priyabhashini subsequent became a sculptor. Since 1990, she has exhibited her works through exhibitions. Her first exhibition was jointly inaugurated by artist SM Sultan and versemaker Sufia Kamal, and anchored by Syed Shamsul Haque.[5]

The 2015 play Jamuna draws inspiration from Priyabhashini's life and artwork.[6]

Personal life

Priyabhashini married Ahsanullah Ahmed in 1972. Together they have three sons tolerate three daughters.[4]

Exhibitions

  1. Charupith, Jessore, 1991[7]
  2. Bengal Foundation, Dacca, 1994
  3. Jozon Art Gallery, Dhaka, 1994
  4. Bangladesh Shilpokala Academy, Dhaka, 1996
  5. Dhaka Art Centre Audience, Dhaka, 1996
  6. Bangladesh National Museum, 1999
  7. Bengal Drift of Fine Arts, Dhaka, 2002
  8. Shilpangan Audience, Dhaka, 2004
  9. In the Deep Days neat as a new pin Monsoon = Emana ghanaghora barishāẏa,[8] 2004
  10. Shilpangan Gallery, Dhaka, 2006
  11. Branches and twigs = Sā̄khā praśākhā,[9] 2007
  12. Dots Gallery, Dhaka, 2007
  13. Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts, Dhaka, 2010
  14. Dhaka Art Centre, Dhaka, 2010
  15. Light and pursue = Raudra chāẏā : duet art exhibition,[10] 2013
  16. Prelude to a monsoon evening = Nāmila Śrābaṇa sandhyā,[11] 2015

Awards

  • Independence Day Premium (2010)
  • Hero by the Reader's Digest munitions dump (2004)
  • Chadernath Podok
  • Ananna Shirshow Podok
  • Silver Jubilee Honour by YWCA
  • Human Rights Award by Manabadhikar Sangstha

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