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Murtaja Baseer (17 August 193215 August 2020) was a Bangladeshi painter and artist known for his abstract realism themed works. He was also a poet, author, researcher, numismatist, and filmmaker. Baseer was awarded the Ekushey Padak, Bangladesh's second highest civilian honor, in 1980, and the Swadhinata Padak, or Independence Day Award, Bangladesh's highest state award, in 2019.


Early life and education

Baseer was born to
Muhammad Shahidullah Muhammad Shahidullah ( bn, মুহম্মদ শহীদুল্লাহ; 10 July 1885 – 13 July 1969) was a Bengali linguist, philologist, educationist, and writer. In 2004, he was ranked number 16 in BBC's poll of the Greatest Bengal ...
and Marguba Khatun. His father, Shahidullah was a scholar and a linguist. Baseer enrolled in Dacca Art College (now the
Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka The Faculty of Fine Arts (FFA) was established in 1948 as the Dhaka Art School. It was the first art school in the region and became the main centre of art and cultural practice. Since 1956 it has been situated in Shahbag, Dhaka, close to the Ban ...
) in 1949. After graduating in 1954, he studied at the
Academy of Fine Arts of Florence The Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze ("academy of fine arts of Florence") is an instructional art academy in Florence, in Tuscany, in central Italy. It was founded by Cosimo I de' Medici in 1563, under the influence of Giorgio Vasari. M ...
from 1956 to 1958. He also studied mosaic and etching at
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts The Beaux-Arts de Paris is a French ''grande école'' whose primary mission is to provide high-level arts education and training. This is classical and historical School of Fine Arts in France. The art school, which is part of the Paris Science ...
(ENSBA) in Paris from 1971 to 1973.


Career

Baseer joined University of Chittagong as an assistant professor of fine arts, upon his return from France in 1973, and served until his retirement, as a professor of fine arts, in 1998. He was active in leftist politics during the 1950s and was also sent to prison prior to Bangladesh's liberation.


Paintings

As an acclaimed painter, Baseer's working style was said to have evolved from realism and semi-realism in his early days to abstract realism. His paintings were considered a critical commentary on society. His style of using detailed lines and balanced colors have been considered a critical commentary on society. His portrayal of Bangladeshi women in his paintings is believed to reflect their individuality and strong personality. Peace is a recurring motif in his paintings with his collage ''"No More War"'' being considered his expression against the Iraq war, and his collage ''"Statue of Liberty"'' depicting the impact of war on women and children having to flee their home. Some of his early influences in the 1950s included the Indian painters
Paritosh Sen Paritosh Sen ( bn, পরিতোষ সেন) (26 September 1918 – 22 October 2008) was a leading Indian artist. He was born in Dhaka (then known as Dacca), the present-day capital of Bangladesh. He was a founder member of the Calcutta ...
(minimalism), and Dilip Das Gupta (mixing water colors), as well as
Renaissance painters Renaissance art (1350 – 1620 AD) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about AD 1400, in parallel with developments which occ ...
from the 13th and 14th centuries (absence of perspectives or shades of light). In 1971, Baseer moved to Paris with his family, fearing arrest in Bangladesh (then
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) for his involvement in the liberation movement. His ''"Epitaph for the Martyrs"'' series was painted at this time, with stylization inspired by Parisian streets as a sombre background for the martyrs. In 1987, he received a fellowship from British Council to carry out research on folk and traditional art of Bangladesh. In 1988, he visited several museums in Delhi, Calcutta, Banaras and 3000 villages under nine districts of
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— under the fellowship of Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). Some of his famous paintings include ''Somnambular Ballad'', ''The Gypsy, Man with Accordion, Girl with Flower. Epitaph for the Martyrs, No More War, Statue of Liberty, the Wall series, and the Jyoti series.'' A watercolor portrait by Baseer is also an exhibit at the Louvre museum, in Paris, France. His paintings have been exhibited in Bangladesh, Pakistan, America, Europe, and the erstwhile Soviet Union.


Author and filmmaker

Baseer has written several novels including ''Ultramarine'' (1954), ''Kanch-er Pakhir Gaan'' (1969), ''Mitar Shangey Char Shandha'' and ''Amitakkhar''. He was a regular contributor to now defunct literary journals like
Dilruba The dilruba (also spelt dilrupa) is a bowed musical instrument originating in India. It is slightly larger than an esraj and has a larger, square resonance box. The dilruba holds particular importance in Sikh history. It became more widely k ...
, Samakal, and
Saogat ''Saogat'', also called ''Saugat'' ( ''Presentation''), was a leading Bengali literary journal. First published in Calcutta in 1918, its editor was Mohammad Nasiruddin. Abdul Karim, a scholar, also edited the magazine, which was published on a m ...
. His first published poem was ''Parbe Na''. In 1964, he was the screenwriter, art director, and chief assistant director on the 1965
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film ''Nadi O Nari'' (''The River and the Women''). He was also art director for the 1965 Urdu film ''Kaise Kahoon''. His work ''Mudra O Shilalipir Aloke Banglar Habshi Sultan O Tothkalin Samaj'' was published in 2004. Several articles by Baseer have also been published in the Journal of the
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.


Death

Baseer died from an infection with
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in
Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city ...
on 15 August 2020, at the age of 87, during the
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, two days before his 88th birthday. He had sought treatment at Evercare Hospital. After Baseer died, he was interred at Banani graveyard, next to his wife, Amina Baseer.


Awards

* Prix National, Festival of Paintings, Cagnes-sur Mer, France (1973) * Academy Award by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (1975) * Best Cover Design, National Book Centre, Dhaka (1976) * Ekushey Padak (1980) * Sultan Padak, Narail (2003) * Star Lifetime Award (2016) * Independence Day Award (2019)


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