Lalita Lajmi

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Lalita Lajmi (Calcuta, 17 de octubre de 1932) es una pintora india activa desde principios de los años 1960. rdf:langString
Lalita Lajmi (né à Calcutta en 1932) est une peintre indienne. Elle a commencé sa carrière au début des années 1960. Elle est la sœur de la personnalité du monde du cinéma Guru Dutt. Sa fille, Kalpana Lajmi est réalisatrice de films. Elle a fait une apparition dans le film Taare Zameen Par en 2007. rdf:langString
Lalita Lajmi (born 17 October 1932) is an Indian painter. She is a self-taught artist born into a family involved in the arts, and was very fond of classical dance even as a child. She is the sister of Hindi film director, producer, and actor Guru Dutt. In 1994, she was invited to the Guru Dutt Film Festival, organised by Gopalkrishna Gandhi, the Indian High Commissioner at Nehru Centre, London. Her work is also influenced by Indian films such as those made by her brother, Satyajit Ray and Raj Kapoor. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Lalita Lajmi (Calcuta, 17 de octubre de 1932) es una pintora india activa desde principios de los años 1960.
rdf:langString Lalita Lajmi (born 17 October 1932) is an Indian painter. She is a self-taught artist born into a family involved in the arts, and was very fond of classical dance even as a child. She is the sister of Hindi film director, producer, and actor Guru Dutt. In 1994, she was invited to the Guru Dutt Film Festival, organised by Gopalkrishna Gandhi, the Indian High Commissioner at Nehru Centre, London. Her work is also influenced by Indian films such as those made by her brother, Satyajit Ray and Raj Kapoor. In one of her interviews Lalitha Lajmi said that, being from a middle-class background, her family could not afford her joining classical dance classes. She was from a traditional family and hence developed an interest in art. Her uncle B. B. Benegal, who was a commercial artist from Kolkata, brought her a box of paints. She seriously began painting in 1961 but in those days one could not sell one's work and hence she had to teach in an art school to support herself financially. While teaching she worked with disabled and underprivileged children. Her first painting was sold for just Rs. 100 to a German art collector, Dr. Heinzmode. He used to take her works and in exchange gave her works of German artists or some books. Lajmi says that her work had no particular direction until the late 1970s. Then she started evolving and started doing etchings, oils and watercolors. Her 1990s work which show hidden tensions that exist between men and women captured different roles they play. But her women were not meek but assertive and aggressive. She even used images of Kali and Durga in her work. Her closest inspiration was a series she painted called "The Family series" and this work was displayed at Chemould.
rdf:langString Lalita Lajmi (né à Calcutta en 1932) est une peintre indienne. Elle a commencé sa carrière au début des années 1960. Elle est la sœur de la personnalité du monde du cinéma Guru Dutt. Sa fille, Kalpana Lajmi est réalisatrice de films. Elle a fait une apparition dans le film Taare Zameen Par en 2007.
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