List of Lalit Kala Akademi fellows

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Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship (bharat)
Award for individual contributions to Fine Arts
Sponsored byLalit Kala Akademi, Government of India
CountryIndia
First awarded1947
Last awarded2006
Highlights
First winnerHiralal Thakar (1947)
Original Pic of Mr. Hiralal Thakar from the 1st award function..!! Which was held in the year 1947

The Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship, also, Lalit Kala Akademi Ratna (Sanskrit ratna, "gem") is an honour for the fine arts in India. The name of the award was Bharat Artist Award & it was given to eminent artists for their lifetime achievements in the field of visual arts. It is awarded by the Lalit Kala Akademi, India's National Academy of Art, it is the highest honour in the fine arts conferred by the Government of India.

The ‘Fellow,’ carries a purse-money of Rs.25,000/-, a citation and a plaque. The Fellow is honoured with a portfolio about their major art works. The first elected fellow, in 1947, was Mr. Hiralal Thakar the artist

List of Fellows[edit]

No. Name of the Fellow Year

  1. Hiralal Thakar 1947
  2. Jamini Roy 1948
  3. Nandalal Bose 1949
  4. D. P. Roy Chowdhury 1950
  5. Kuppali Venkatappa 1951
  6. Akbar Padamsee 1952
  7. O. C. Ganguly 1953
  8. Vinayak Pandurang Karmarkar 1954
  9. S. L. Haldar 1955
  10. Rai Kishan Dass 1956
  11. G. Venkatachalam 1957
  12. C. Sivaramamurti 1958
  13. Benode Behari Mukherjee 1959
  14. Ravi Shankar Raval 1960
  15. Anil Karanjai 1961
  16. N. S. Bendre 1962
  17. Mulk Raj Anand 1963
  18. Umesh Chopra 1964
  19. Ram Kinker Baij 1965
  20. Kanwal Krishna 1966
  21. Kattingeri Krishna Hebbar 1967
  22. K. C. S. Paniker 1968
  23. M. F. Hussain 1969
  24. Dhanraj Bhagat 1970
  25. B. C. Sanyal 1971
  26. Karl J. Khandalavala 1972
  27. V. R. Amberkar 1973
  28. P. T. Reddy 1974
  29. Kashmiri Khosa 1981[1]
  30. K. S. Kulkarni 1975
  31. S. Dhanapal 1976
  32. Sankho Chaudhuri 1977
  33. Prodosh Dasgupta 1978
  34. M. S. Randhawa 1979
  35. K. H. Ara 1980
  36. S. H. Raza 1981
  37. Gunwant Singh Dewal 1982
  38. K. G. Subramanyan 1983
  39. K. Sreenivasulu 1984
  40. Shiavax Chavda 1985
  41. Paritosh Sen 1986
  42. Mukul Dey 1987
  43. Svetoslav Roerich 1987
  44. Dr. K. M. Gopal 1988 [2]
  45. Ram Gopal Vijaiwargiya 1988
  46. Ranbir Singh Bisht 1988
  47. Bimal Dasgupta 1990
  48. Radha Mohan 1990
  49. A. S. Raman 1993
  50. Amar Nath Sehgal 1993
  51. Kapila Vatsyayan 1995
  52. Anand Dev 1995
  53. Dinkar Shankar Thopte 1996
  54. Sheshirao Biradar 1997
  55. Jagadish Chandra Dey 2000
  56. A. Ramachandran 2002
  57. Bikash Bhattacharjee 2003
  58. Keshav Malik 2004
  59. Srihari Bholekar 2004
  60. M. V. Krishnan 2006[3]


See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Kashmiri Khosa, an artist with great imagination". 26 November 2016.
  2. UK, Kalaimaiyam (5 November 2017). "Tantric Sculptor Dr. K. M. Gopal An Artist A Rebellion A Dare Devil : Kalaimaiyam UK : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  3. "13 eminent artists given Lalit Kala Ratna awards". www.oneindia.com. 10 September 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2016.

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