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Ravishankar Raval : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ravishankar Raval
Ravishankar Raval (1892–1977) was a painter, art teacher, art critic, journalist and essayist from Gujarat, India. He worked for the magazine ''Vismi Sadi'' until it closed in 1921, and then founded the cultural magazine ''Kumar''. ==Background== The artist Ravishankar Raval was given the title of Kalguru (in Sanskrit, meaning a grand master of art) by the well-known Gujarati author Kakasaheb Kalelkar for the remarkable efforts he made towards establishing the status of art in Gujarat, a region often considered to be devoid of culture, and preoccupied only with trade and commerce. Raval's efforts towards art education in this state produced a completely new cadre of accomplished young artists. Even today, a large number of his students are teaching art in the schools of Gujarat. Ananda Coomaraswamy, E.B. Havell and Rabindranath Tagore took great pains to make Indian artists and art lovers understand and take inspiration from Indian art and not to cling to the British academic style of the British Raj. In Gujarat, Kalaguru Raval made great efforts in the same direction and brought about the renaissance of Indian art. Although his formal art training took place under the principal Cecil Burns of J.J.School of Art, he evolved his own rich style, inspired by the ancient Indian classical painting traditions.
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