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Haku Shah
Haku Shah (Devanagari:हकु शाह) (born 1934) is a Gandhian, an eminent Indian painter belonging to the Baroda School, he is also a cultural anthropologist, an author of international repute on folk and tribal art and culture. His works are considered in the line of artists who brought themes of folk or tribal art to Indian art.〔(Lyrical grace: A painting by Haku Shah – Jamini Roy may have been the first modern to... ) The Telegraph, 11 March 2005.〕 He has received several awards including the Padma Shri (1989), the Jawarharlal Nehru Fellowship and the Kala Ratna for his contribution to art.〔(A new book is an opportunity to revisit Baroda school stalwart Haku Shah,... ) Tehelka Magazine, Vol 6, Issue 26, Dated 4 July 2009.〕 ==Early life and education== Haku Vajubhai Shah born in 1934, in Valod in Surat district, Gujarat, and later he joined M.S. University, Baroda, from where he graduated in Fine Arts (BFA) in 1955, followed by a Master's degree in Fine Arts (MFA) from the same university.〔(Painter, writer, anthropologist, mentor and inspiration to many in many realms of life — Haku Shah is considered an authority on folk and tribal art. ) The Hindu, 10 January 2007.〕
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