'Sangram' (Struggle), oil paint by Zainul Abedin, 1976
Zainul Abedin was a painter from Bangladesh. Zainul Abedin, father of modern industry in Bangladesh. Zainul Abedin is famous for drawing sculptures and drawing pictures of Bangladesh.
Zainul Abedin was born on 29 December 1914. Zainul Abedin spent his childhood near the Brahmaputra River. Most of Zainul Abedin's activities refer to the Brahmaputra in his career. Zainul Abedin made a lunch at the watercolor. Zainul Abedin achieved the Governor's Gold Medal in an exhibition in India in 1938.
Zainul Abedin was admitted to the government school of Calcutta in Calcutta in 1933. After attaining the European academic style, Zainul Abedin joined some of the school's colleges. After her graduation, Zainul Abedin became the first student to succeed in the first class of the school.
Zainul Abedin was the founder of the modern art movement of Bangladesh. Zainul Abedin established an art institute in Dhaka in 1948. After finishing his training in London for two years, Zainul Abedin started from Bangla style.
Zainul Abedin described this inhuman story with very human emotion in his work. This drawing became a symbolic image of the compassionate human story. This drawing helped him find his way into a reality that focused on a human protest and struggle. Zainul Abedin made many of his works centering Bangladesh's position during the war of liberation.