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click hereS M Sultan: A Humanist and Socialist Artist of Bangladesh
Regarding the character of the Sultan's boyhood, Ahmed Chufa writes: "Some people are born with birth boundaries that cannot be held. But not all of them can be called transient. Many children of this strange nature are born into the world, who have a natural inclination to break the bonds of birth. Muhammad Sultan is fortunate in his good fortune, and he is also accused of misfortune. "But The unspeakable stories of the surviving history of Bengal, history, tradition, revolt, revolution-struggle and various adversities also influenced him most. General Forgetting the tool of exploitation, the Lord compared the breed of cattle to herd herd. His keen curious eyes saw the Chitra River, with the dinghy boat taking care of the children's travel needs in mind and presenting it abroad. Conscious and cosmic, the soil of the country was airy and the people were adorable. The silent picture has gained prominence in the category of human services. SM Sultan had the courage to show how the oppressed could rise and claim the land they belong to. He had his eyes set on dislodging the dominant discourse of capitalism. He brought to fore how the peasants engage themselves in waging a symbolic war to establish their rights. As an artist Sultan devised his entire life as a component of humanity to portray the toiling masses. He envisioned a society against the existing oppressive system that bases itself on the concept of affluence and the city as the hub of achieving that. He was a painter who blended oriental and occidental style of art to bring modernism in Bangladesh's art. Sultan will be remembered for re-introducing an art tradition that connects with the root involving underprivileged section of the society as long as Bengalis will vow to preserve their cultural practice. The human figure in the above painting shows the inner strength of farmers for survival where sultan's confidence and hope is also explicit. The viewers also get courage and understand their inner power to survive. Sultan felt the pain of the peasants and other deprived people in rural society. He experienced that the farmers produce but remain hungry. This reality injured his soul and led him to depict the inner power of producer through his paintings. He mainly fought through art against all sort of injustice
| Details | |||
| Role | Co-Supervisor | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Class / Degree | Masters | ||
| Students | Laymun Nahar Sima | ||
| Start Date | 01/07/2019 | ||
| End Date | 24/12/2020 | ||