Rafiqun Nabi

Rafiqun Nabi

Rafiqun Nabi in 2011
Born (1943-11-28) November 28, 1943
Chapai Nawabganj, British Raj (now in Bangladesh)
Nationality Bangladeshi
Other names Ranabi (রনবী)
Education BFA, College of Arts and Crafts (1964)
Occupation Artist, cartoonist
Years active 1964–present
Known for Painting, woodcut prints, cartoons
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Rafiqun Nabi (Bengali: রফিকুন নবী; also Ranabi, born 1943) is a Bangladeshi artist and cartoonist. Nabi's most famous creation is Tokai, a character symbolizing the poor street boys of Dhaka who lives on picking things from dustbins or begging and having a knack of telling simple yet painful truths about current political and socio-economic situation of the country.[1][2] He has written few stories in Prothom Alo newspaper of Bangladesh.

Career

Nabi was born in Nawabganj District in northwest Bangladesh in 1943.[3] He graduated from Pogose School, Dhaka. He enrolled in the College of Arts and Crafts (later renamed Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka).[3] There, he studied under the supervision of artists like Zainul Abedin and Quamrul Hassan. Nabi received a scholarship from the Asia Foundation between 1962-64. After his graduation, he joined the institute as a faculty. He went to Athens and studied art between 1973-1976 under a scholarship from the Government of Greece.[3]

Awards

References

  1. Hossain, Takir (25 April 2013). "Rafiqun Nabi maintains relevance, brilliance". Dhaka Courier. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015.
  2. Haq, Fayza (16 May 2014). "Rafiqun Nabi – Recreating the Joy of Life". The Daily Star.
  3. 1 2 3 "Rafiqun Nabi". Bengal Foundation. Retrieved 31 August 2011.

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