Chittaprosad Bhattacharya (1915-1978) was a painter, lithographer and a politically aware artist who stood on the side of the left political movements in India. He worked with watercolour and printmaking.
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Peace - a Lithograph by Chittoprasad
2 January -
India: Only Visible ’Vikas’ under Narendra Modi Cartoon Take by Aravinda Tegginamath
26 December 2020, by Aravinda TegginamathThe Term Vikas in Hindi means Development -
Cartoon Tribute to Kim Ki-duk | Jayaraj Vellur
19 December 2020, by Jayaraj VellurTribute to Kim Ki-duk the noted South Korean filmmaker who passed way on 11 December 2020
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Cartoon Tribute to Soumitra Chatterjee | Jayaraj Vellur
21 November 2020, by Jayaraj Vellur -
Cartoon on the Babri Masjid Demolition Case Accused | Jayaraj Vellur
2 October 2020, by Jayaraj Vellur -
1917 Poster of Liberty League Negro Americans meeting notice
18 September 2020 -
Killed and Wounded A lithograph by Chitto Prasad [No Date]
14 August 2020Chittaprosad Bhattacharya was an Indian political artist. In 1943 Chittaprosad covered the Bengal Famine for various communist publications. His powerful sketches depicted daily life and events under colonial conditions in India
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Sketch of M. N. Roy by Isaak Brodsky at the Second Congress of the Comintern in July 1920
31 July 2020 -
Photo of Shapurji Saklatwala who was elected as a Communist MP in the British Parliament in 1927
24 July 2020 -
Poster 1890s in the UK: Vote for Dadabhai Naoroji - The socialist who stood up for women’s suffrege and workers rights
11 July 2020