Shakir Ali
Shakir Ali | |
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Born | 1916 |
Died | 1975 |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation | Artist |
Shakir Ali (1916 – 1975) was a famous modern Pakistani artist and art teacher.
He was the principal of the National College of Arts in Lahore, Pakistan, from 1962 onwards for a long time and did much to develop and modernise this institution. He had a huge following of students, many of whom also later became well-known artists in Pakistan.
Museum
[change | change source]Before he died, Shakir Ali donated many of his own paintings and artworks to a private, non-profit trust for a museum to be established. The Shakir Ali Museum was established by the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) after Shakir Ali died in 1975. The PNCA decided on a plan of buying the house of teacher and painter Shakir Ali, and of converting into a museum.
The museum is in Lahore. It is a fine museum with a good art collection and is a very useful learning site for art students and teachers. PNCA is in charge of the museums exhibitions and programs and the day-to-day management.
Some of his other paintings can also be seen at the Lahore Museum.
Other websites
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