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Gautam Vaghela

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Gautam Vaghela
Born(1936-01-05)5 January 1936
Died6 April 2010(2010-04-06)(aged 74)
Alma materSir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai
Known forpainting
AwardsPadma Shri(1982)

Gautam Vaghela(5 January 1936 – 6 April 2010) was an Indian artist.

His early art education was at theSir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of ArtinBombay.He later he went on to train infrescoandmuraltechniques in Banasthali,Rajasthan.From 1962 to 1994 he was associated with the Weaver's Service Centre at the government of India'sMinistry of Textiles.He retired as Director, Coordination and Design Exports for the Centres and Indian Institutes of Handloom Technology. The W.S.C's had artists working closely with weavers for the development of modern textile designs, and it was at the Centre that Vaghela interacted with artists includingK.G. Subramanyan,Prabhakar Barweand Ambadas.

Vaghela has illustrated several books includingThe Story of Dance: Bharata Natyam by Krishna SahaiandAnother India: An Anthology of Indian Contemporary Fiction and Poetrywith British painterHoward Hodgkin.In more than four decades as an artist and designer, he has exhibited all over India and overseas, including at the 1966Biennale de Parisand the 1967São Paulo Art Biennial.

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Selected illustrations

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  • The Story of Dance: Bharata Natyam by Krishna Sahai(2003)ISBN81-87981-51-2
  • Another India: An Anthology of Indian Contemporary Fiction and Poetry(1990)ISBN0-14-012428-4

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