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| (10.08.1941
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Bachelor
of Art with fine arts from Government College Lahore, 1965 and
Masters of Arts from University of Punjab Lahore, 1967. He continued
to teach there till his death. Participated in several group
shows at home and Milan, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, London,
Bonn, Madrid, Vienna. 3rd prize in graphics in national exhibition,
1973, second prize in graphics, 1982. In graphic art, Ghazanfar
proved his merit, by producting work of consistent quality.
His 'landscapes and flowers' is again a fascinating work in
intaglio. The delicacy of touch stands in a masterly juxtaposition
with fiery colours. One-man show at Rawalpindi 1973, 1974. He
resurrected print-making several decades after Chughtai's pioneering
work. Work figures in private collections at home and abroad. |
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| Wazir
Khan's Mosque, 1980 |
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| Wazir
Khan's Mosque has attracted artists time and again. Whether
European traveler or Lahori, all have attempted to convey some
of its multi-faceted allure. |
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| Tollinton
Market, 1979 |
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| One
of the earliest Raj buildings on the Mall, it was constructed
for the Punjab Arts and Industry exhibition of 1864. The Mall,
the main artery between the walled city and cantonment at Mian
Mir, was laid at a cost of Rs. 10,428 by Col. Napier, the Chief
Engineer. The Exhibition was officially opened by Sir Robert
Montgomery, the Lt. Governor. Later, it became the most important
municipal market outside the Old City selling fresh fruit, vegetables
and other consumable. |
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