DINA NATH WALLI INDIA INDIAN OLD VINTAGE WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ORIGINAL ANTIQUE
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DINA NATH WALLI INDIA INDIAN OLD VINTAGE WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ORIGINAL ANTIQUE :
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Dina Nath WalliDina Nath WalliWatercolor ArtistBorn1908
Badyar Bala, Srinagar,Jammu and Kashmir,British IndiaDied2006
Karnal,Haryana, IndiaNationalityIndianKnownforpainting, poetryMovementModern artAwardsMaharaja Gold Medal by the government of Kashmir in 1939, Highly commended medal from the Academy of Fine Arts, Calcutta in 1940, AIFACS Vetern Artist Award in 1996, Sarvasati Samana in 2004Dina Nath Walli
Dina Nath Walli - The Artist
Signed by artist D.N. WALLI and in original frame under glass, thiswatercolourpainting depictsa town scene in India; mostly women and children and no men seen.10\" x 14\", the originaldust-coverbacking paper is intact. This watercolour is perhaps 60 yrs old or so,judging by the backing paper.There seems to be a water stain that shows in sky and on 45 degree angle, although it seems to look like the clouds, so it\'s ok.The original backing paper still sealed is a great thing, so this will be shipped intact, with the glass, as is; no warranty expressed or implied,if the glass breaks during the mail trip it is not covered by insurance, but still this is being mailed intact, and will be properly padded.
ABOUT THE PAINTERDINA NATH WALLIhails from Kashmir one of the nature\'s choicest spots. The natural grandeur of the valley had a magic effect on young Walli\'s mind who was simply bewitched by the colourful phenomena pervading throughout the length and the breadth of Kashmir. Having drunk at the source he worked with a true abandon and revelled in the ecstasy of his own creative composition.He got his earlier education at Srinagar and after a three-year course in painting at the Amar Singh Technical Institute Srinagar he came down to Calcutta in 1930 for his further training. In 1936 he returned to Srinagar and concentrated on landscape painting in transparent water colours. In 1939 he was awarded a Gold Medal by the Government of Kashmir. In 1940 he got a highly commended medal from the Academy of Fine Arts Calcutta. In Calcutta he came in contact with late Mr. Percy Brown who helped him considerably in his career and in 1953 he opened Walli s first one-man show in Nedou\'s Hotel Srinagar with great praise for the artist s work. He held his second one-man show in 1954 in Bombay at Jehangir Art Gallery which was opened by Shri S. K. Patil. Encouraged by the Bombay Press and the public he held his third one-man show in the same year at Delhi in the All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society\'s Gallery. It was inaugurated by late Sardar K. M. Panikar. The response from Delhi Public and Press was equally encouraging. He organised his fourth one-man show at Calcutta in Artistry House in the year 1956. The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr. Kali Das Nag. The notable Indian art historian Shri O. C. Gangoli was also present who addressed the audience. Shri Gangoli was of full praise for the artist\'s work on display there. Later he had some other shows in Delhi for the edification of artists art-lovers and those who are attracted by the charm of Kashmir\'s natural beauty.
Walli who is also a poet has published a book of his Kashmiri poems BALA YAPRI which has been well received in literary circles. He writes under the pen name ALMAST KASHMIRI.
Dina Nath Walli(Dinanath Walli) also known by his pen nameAlmast Kashmiri(1908–2006) was renownedwater colour artistand poet fromSrinagarcity inKashmir valley. He was the part of themodern artmovement in the state ofJammu and Kashmirand was known for painting everyday scenes of Kashmir.[1][2]
He lived in Badyar Bala area of Srinagar, which has been home to manyKashmiri Panditartists including S.N. Bhat and Mohan Raina.Early life and education[edit]
His father died at very early age. He had his early education in Srinagar, then he continued his three years course at Amar Singh Technical Institute, Srinagar and then he moved to Calcutta in 1930 for his further training, where he learned various forms of art under the guidance ofPercy Brown, principal of theGovernment College of Art & Craftat theUniversity of Calcutta.
CareerIn 1936, he returned to Srinagar, where he concentrated onlandscape paintingin water colours mainly. He was also awarded gold medals by the government of Kashmir in 1939 and in 1940 he was awarded a highly commended medal from theAcademy of Fine Arts, Calcutta.
He was aware of various forms of modern art especiallySalvador Dalí\'s surrealism,Pablo Picasso\'s Cubism, expressionism, impressionism, Pop art and Abstract art. His paintings are good examples of impressionism, they are unique in their own way. He had also produced an album of 12 paintings.[3]
Under his pen name of Almast Kashmiri, his \"accent on realistic art or people\'s poetry\", is best seen in his two collections of his poetry,Bala Yapair(This side of Mountains, 1955) andSahaavukh Posh(Desert Flowers, 1981).[2][4]
Personal lifeHe was fond of music and was closely attached to musical instruments mainly violin, flute, sitar(Indian string instrument). He is survived with one son and three daughters. After marriage of his children he moved out toKarnalwith his son, Dr. T. K.Walli in the 1980s.
Solo shows- He did first one-man show at Nedou\'s hotel, Srinagar 1953, opened by Percy Brown.
- He did second one-man show atJehangir Art Gallery, Bombay on January 1954, opened by late Sh. S.K.Patil
- He did third one-man show at AIFACS, New Delhi on December 1954, opened by late Shri Sardar K.M.Panikkar
- He did fourth one man show at NDA, Pune, 1955
- He did fifth one man show at Artistry House, Calcutta, 1956, opened by Dr. Kail Dass
- He did sixth one man show again at AIFACS New Delhi, 1964
- He did his seventh show at Rabindra Bhawan, Lalit kala Academy, New Delhi
- His eight show was done at Kuwait, in 2004
- His ninth show was done at Kala Kendra,Jammu, on March 2010
Kashmir Water Colour Paintings, by Dinanath Walli. Walli, 1970.Sahraavuky posh: desert flowers, by Dinanath Walli. Metropolitan Book Co., 1978.
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- Riverside temple, 1956
- A house boat in moonlight, 1967
- Dal lake from above Shalimar garden, 1954
- River-side shops, Srinagar, 1946
- Nangaparbat mountain seen from Khilanmarg, 1945
- Way to Makhdoom Sahib\'s shrine, Hariparbat, 1950
- KutakulCanal in Autumn, 1953
- Maisuma back street Srinagar, 1949
- Maisuma back street Srinagar, 1949
- Kashmiris enjoying almond blossoms near Hariparbat 1952
- Nangaparbat mountain from Khilanmarg, 1949
- Gujjar shephardess, 1943
- Mar canal in spring, 1943
- Mar canal in downtown, Srinagar, 1948
- Houses on islands near Dal lake, 1965
- Houses near Dal backwaters, 1961
- Hariparbat from Nagin Lake, 1958
- Gate leading to Makhdoom Sahib\'s shrine, 1952
- Mar canal near Bohri Kadal, 1946
- A view from Akber\'s Gate in spring, 1952
- Mount Mahadeo in spring, 1969
- Ferry boats on River Jehlum, 1956
- Paddy fields near Mount Mahadeo, 1966
- Mar canal in early spring, 1945
- Mount Affarwat and Pirpanchal seen from Dal Lake, 1967
- The Dal Backwaters, 1965
- Jehlum Valley road in Autumn, 1954
- Zabarwan hill from Dal Lake, 1963
- Shapherdess, taking care of her flock, 1951
- Village shops near Hazratbal Mosque, 1949
- Dal Lake in winter, 1951
- Kashmir in winter, 1947
- Nagin Lake at evening time, 1944
- Mount Mahadev from village Kreshbal, 1952
- Saffron fields at Pampore, Kashmir, 1955
- Village Bemuna Kashmir(now a posh colony in Srinagar), 1961
- Akber\'s Bridge, Rainawari, the water way leading to dal lake, 1954
- Shah humdan Sahib\'s Shrine on the bank of river Jehlum, 1946
- The horses on the Bund, Srinagar, 1948
- Night scene at Habba Kadal, Srinagar, 1950
- Dal lake in summer, 1951
- Circular road Gulmarg, 1943
- Pirpanjal in Autumn, 1945
- Village Mattan on the way to Pahalgam, 1943
- Mount Mahadev from River Jehlum, Srinagar, 1943
- Road to old airport, Srinagar,1943
- Village houses in Kashmir,1941
- Nangaparbat Mountain from gulmarg, 1941
- On way to Amarnath Cave, 1941
- Chinars in Autumn, Kralapora Village, 1941
- Mount Affarwat from Gulmarg, 1942
- Road to Old airport, Srinagar, 1943
- Mount Mahgadev from river jehlum, Srinagar, 1943
- Village Mattan on way to Phalgam, 1943
- Circular Road Gulmarg, 1943
- Water way to Dal Lake, 1943
- On way to Gulmarg via Baba rishi, 1944
- Shankrayacharya Hill from river Jehlum, 1945
- Nangaparbat Mountain from Khilanmarg, 1945
- Dal Lake at evening, during autumn, 1945
- Pirpanchal in autumn, 1945
- Shah Humdan Sahib\'s shrine on the bank of river jehlum, 1946
- River side shops, Srinagar, 1945
- Houses on the Bund, Srinagar, 1948
- Maisuma, Black Street, Srinagar, 1949
- Shashnag water, Pahalgam, 1950
- Way to Makhdoom Sahib Shrine, Hariparbat, 1950
- Village sebden- Women pounding paddy, 1951
- Road to Pirpanchal in spring, 1952
- Street in Rainawar, Srinagar, 1953
- Kutakul Canal in Autum,1953
- House boat in Nagin lake, 1954
- Dal lake form above Shalimar gardens, 1954
- Street on Bund, Srinagar, 1955
- Taj Hotal, Bombay
- Chandhigarh Museum, Chandigarh
- Kashmir Govt. Museum, Srinagar
- Dhoommal Art Gallery, New Delhi
- Tariq Raiab Museum, Kuwait
- Jump up^\"Modern art in Kashmir reflects contemporary realities\".SifyNews. 8 January 2011.
- ^Jump up to:abDatta, p. 139
- Jump up^Dina Nath WalliKashmiri Overseas Association.
- Jump up^Trilokinath Raina (1998).Dina Nath Nadim (Makers of Indian Literature).Sahitya Akademi. p.14.ISBN812600441X.
- Amaresh Datta (2006).The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature, Vol. 1. Sahitya Akademi.ISBN8126018038.
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