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Rabindranath Tagore 1861 To 1941 Indian Artist Poet Composer Playwright And Author From Sketch By English Artist Sir William Rothenstein 1872 To 1945. From Gitanjali Published By Macmillan And Co 1915
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Rabindranath Tagore 1861 To 1941 Indian Artist Poet Composer Playwright And Author From Sketch By English Artist Sir William Rothenstein 1872 To 1945. From Gitanjali Published By Macmillan And Co 1915
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Artist Author Composer India Indian Playwright Poet William Nath Rabindranath Rothenstein Tagore
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This print showcases the iconic Rabindranath Tagore, a multi-talented Indian artist, poet, composer, playwright, and author. The portrait was sketched by the renowned English artist Sir William Rothenstein in 1915 for the publication of Gitanjali by Macmillan and Co. Tagore's profound impact on Indian literature and culture is beautifully captured in this image. His expressive eyes reflect his deep introspection and creative genius. As one of India's most celebrated figures, Tagore played a pivotal role in shaping modern Indian art and literature. Sir William Rothenstein skillfully portrays Tagore's dignified presence through intricate lines that capture every detail of his face. This collaboration between an English artist and an Indian literary giant symbolizes the cultural exchange between two nations during a time when colonialism was at its peak. Gitanjali, meaning "Song Offerings" is a collection of poems written by Tagore that earned him international acclaim. It explores themes such as love, spirituality, nature, and human emotions with lyrical beauty. Through this work, Tagore became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Ken Welsh's expertly printed photograph preserves this historic moment forever. It serves as a reminder of Tagore's immense contribution to both Indian and world literature while highlighting the artistic collaboration between two great minds from different corners of the globe.
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