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Anju Chaudhuri

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Anju Chaudhuri (Template:Lang-bn) (born 1944) is an Indian artist.

Chaudhuri attended Saint Martins School of Art and University of Baroda Faculty of Fine Arts.[citation needed]

In Paris she was taught engraving by Stanley William Hayter.[1]

Chaudhuri has exhibited works in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[2].

References

  1. ^ Servan-Schreiber, Catherine (2007). "Dans le sillage d'Amrita Sher Gil. "L'école française" des peintres indiens". Hommes et Migrations. 1268 (1): 217–223.
  2. ^ "Faruck un coup de vent". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 13 October 2017.