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Chittaprosad Bhattacharya is India's most recognized political artist of the mid-20th century. He preferred watercolor and printmaking, avoiding oil on canvas. Chittaprosad used prints to disseminate leftist ideas and propaganda.〔''Manifestations II'', Rabina Karode, Delhi Art Gallery 2004, ISBN 81-902104-0-8〕 ==Early life== Born in 1915, Chittaprosad became radicalized as a student of the Chittagong Government College in the mid-1930s. He joined the grassroots movement to resist both colonial oppression by the British, and also the feudal oppression of the landed Indian gentry. Chittaprosad rejected the classicism of the Bengal School and its spiritual preoccupations.〔 Due to his refusal to accept the discriminations of the caste system, Chittaprosad never used his Brahminical surname during his life.〔''Manifestations I'', Santo Datta, Delhi Art Gallery, 2003, New Delhi〕 He wrote articles and produced incisive cartoons and illustrations that displayed a natural talent for draughtsmanship.〔
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