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Charles Fabri (18 November 1899 – 7 July 1968) was a Hungarian art critic, writer, and
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. He was a former curator of the Kern Institute Library,
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, curator of the
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, Pakistan, and later lecturer at the National Museum of India, New Delhi, before lecturing at the Architecture and Art Departments of Delhi Polytechnic.


Early life and education

Károly Lajos Fábri was born on 18 November 1899 in Budapest, Hungary, into a Jewish family. He had one older brother and his father owned a chain of hotels. During the First World War, he served in the army, and after, as he began university, his family lost its fortune. In 1924 Fabri completed a masters in philosophy, psychology and Germanic philology from the
University of Pécs The University of Pécs ( , PTE; ) is one of the largest higher education institutions in Hungary. The history of the university began in the Middle Ages, when in 1367, at the request of Louis I of Hungary, King Louis I the Great, Pope Urban V gr ...
, and three years later gained a doctorate in philosophy. At university he also undertook a personal study of
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and
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. He gained his PhD in philosophy in 1927.


Career

Between 1927 and 1934 Fabri was curator of the Kern Institute Library,
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. From 1930 to 1934 Fabri worked with
Aurel Stein Sir Marc Aurel Stein, (; 26 November 1862 – 26 October 1943) was a Hungarian-born British archaeologist, primarily known for his explorations and archaeological discoveries in Central Asia. He was also a professor at Indian universities. ...
on the
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in India, and accompanied Stein to India in 1932 to work on the Indus Valley excavations.


1933-1936

In 1933
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invited Fabri to teach art history at
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.Sundaram, pp. 424-425


Lahore (1937)

Fabri became a British citizen in 1937. That year he first met artist Amrita Sher-Gil in November, when as art critic for the ''
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held in the ballroom of Faletti's Hotel in
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,
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.Sundaram, pp. 418-423 There, with the assistance of Diwan Chaman Lall, Fabri acquired '' The Little Girl in Blue'' and it remained in his family until being sold in 2018. He also assisted in the sale of The Vina Player to the Lahore Museum. He wrote that "Miss Sher-Gil's oeuvre is essentially modern without being fantastic. Simplification and the grasping of important essentials are the key-note in most of her work and there is a certain quality of decorativeness in most of her canvases. Her most fascinating subjects are women and children." In an essay he wrote after her death, he called her a "miraculous marriage of Indian and Western, brought up in the discipline of western painting, suffused in her mental make-up with Indian feeling and attitudes".Dalmia, pp.99-105


1938 onwards

Between 1938 and 1945 he was director of the Punjab Exploration Fund. Between 1945 and 1947 Fabri was curator of the
Lahore Museum The Lahore Museum (; ) is a museum located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1865 at a smaller location and opened in 1894 at its current location on The Mall in Lahore during the British colonial period, Lahore Museum is Pakistan's larg ...
. In 1947 he married Ratna Mathur. He took up Indian citizenship in 1947. From 1947 to 1950 he lectured at the National Museum of India, New Delhi. For '' The Statesman'' he became critic for dance, drama and art. In 1947 Fabri published ''Indian Flamingo: A Novel of Modern India''.Sundaram, p. 432 Set in the 1930s it features a Lahore Museum director falling in love with a 23 year old painter based on Sher-Gil. The dedication in the book reads " to the beloved, undying memory of AMRITA and her sisters and brothers of the new India". From 1950 to 1959 Fabri lectured at the Architecture and Art Departments of Delhi Polytechnic. His masterpiece, ''Fundamental: History of Indian Art'' (1956-1958), created with the assistance of the
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, remains unpublished.


Death and legacy

Fabri died in July 1968, around two years after being diagnosed with throat cancer. He is remembered for his contributions to Indian art, and to recognising Odissi as a classical dance.


Selected publications


Thesis

*''William James: egy filozófus arcképe (William Jones: the portrait of a philosopher)'' (1928), Pécs (Specimina Dissertationum Facultatis Philosophiae Regiae Hungaricae Universitatis Elisabethianae Quinqueecclesiensis 6). – PhD thesis Pécs.


Articles

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Books

* * * *''Discovering Indian sculpture : a brief history'' (1970) * *Bethlenfalvy, Géza, Charles Louis Fabri: his life and works, comp. and ed., New Delhi 1980


See also

*
Indrani Rahman Indrani Rahman (19 September 1930, Chennai – 5 February 1999, New York City) was an Indian classical dancer of Bharata Natyam, Kuchipudi, Kathakali, Odissi dance, Odissi and the country's first beauty pageant titleholder. she popularised in ...
* Priyambada Mohanty Hejmadi


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* * * 1899 births 1968 deaths Hungarian Indologists Hungarian Jews University of Pécs alumni {{India-bio-stub