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N.N. Rimzon : ウィキペディア英語版
N. N. Rimzon

N. N. Rimzon (born 1957) is an Indian artist known primarily for his symbolic and enigmatic sculptures.
His metal, fiberglass and stone sculptures have won him international acclaim, though in recent years his drawings have gained recognition.〔Chandran T. Payyanur, ''N.N. Rimzon'', Kashi Art Gallery, 2005〕
== Early life ==
Rimzon studied sculpture at the College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram. He later joined Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda, where he was considered among the best of the upcoming generation of artists that stemmed from MSU luminaries such as Jyoti Bhatt and Bhupen Khakhar.〔Ashish Radadhyaksha, ''Contemporary Art In Baroda'', Tulika Publishers, 1997, ISBN 81-85229-04-X〕 In 1989 he earned his MA with distinction from the Royal College of Art, London.〔Anoop Skaria and Dorrie Younger, ''N.N. Rimzon'', Kashi Art Gallery, 2005〕

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