<P> Picasso of India has came in youth face of Mr. Vaibhav S. Adhav . The Vaibhav S. Adhav is Indian Modern Artist . And he has made a new art form which name is Indo - Euro Modern Art. This is unique art ever in world. He is based in India . He has developed there art in Modern, contemporary, Indian, European, warli, Landscape etc . Now he is future of Indian Art towords the global platform . </P> <P> During the colonial era, Western influences had started to make an impact on Indian art . Some artists developed a style that used Western ideas of composition, perspective and realism to illustrate Indian themes, Raja Ravi Varma being prominent among them . The Bengal school arose as an avant garde and nationalist movement reacting against the academic art styles previously promoted in India, both by Indian artists such as Varma and in British art schools . </P> <P> Following the widespread influence of Indian spiritual ideas in the West, the British art teacher Ernest Binfield Havel attempted to reform the teaching methods at the Calcutta School of Art by encouraging students to imitate Mughal miniatures . This caused immense controversy, leading to a strike by students and complaints from the local press, including from nationalists who considered it to be a retrogressive move . Havel was supported by the artist Abanindranath Tagore, a nephew of the poet Rabindranath Tagore . </P> <P> Abanindranath painted a number of works influenced by Mughal art, a style that he and Havel believed to be expressive of India's distinct spiritual qualities, as opposed to the "materialism" of the West . His best - known painting, Bharat Mata (Mother India), depicted a young woman, portrayed with four arms in the manner of Hindu deities, holding objects symbolic of India's national aspirations . The other prominent figures of the Bengal school of art were Gaganendranath Tagore, Abanindranath's elder brother, Jamini Roy, Mukul Dey, Manishi Dey and Ram Kinker Baij, who is more famous as the pioneer of Modern Indian Sculpture . Another important figure of this era was Chittaprosad Bhattacharya, who rejected the classicism of the Bengal School and its spiritual preoccupations . His book Hungry Bengal: a tour through Midnapur District included many sketches of the Bengal Famine drawn from life, as well as documentation of the persons depicted . The book was immediately banned by the British and 5000 copies were seized and destroyed . Only one copy was hidden by Chittaprosad's family and is now in the possession of the Delhi Art Gallery . </P>

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