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Sobha Singh (painter)

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Indian painter
Not to be confused withSobha Singh (builder) orSobha Singh (Sikh chieftain).

Sobha Singh
Sobha Singh in c.1950
Born(1901-11-29)29 November 1901
Died22 August 1986(1986-08-22) (aged 84)
PGI, Chandigarh
Other namesSobha Singh Naqqashi
Known forPainting

Sobha Singh (29 November 1901 – 22 August 1986)[1] was an artist fromPunjab, India.

Early life

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Sardar Sobha Singh was born on 29 November 1901 in aSikh family inSri Hargobindpur,Gurdaspur district ofPunjab. His father, Deva Singh, was in the Indian cavalry. Sobha Singh joined British Indian Army as a draughtsman in 1919 and served at Iraq till 1923 when he resigned from the Army and opened his own studio at Amritsar in 1923. He moved to Lahore, Preet Nagar, Delhi, and Bombay before finally settling down in Andretta in 1947 as he was forced to leave Lahore due to the partition of India.Andretta (near Palampur), a remote and then little-known hamlet in the Kangra Valley on the foothills of the Himalayas but Sobha Singh brought this tiny village on International art map by his various classic works. Sobha Singh is fondly remembered as Darji and his daughter Bibi Gurcharan Kaur, assisted by her son Dr. Hirday Paul Singh, has converted Andretta into an ever-popular tourist destination not only for art enthusiasts but for all who admire his work.

Education and training

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At age 15, Sobha Singh entered the Industrial School atAmritsar for a one-year course in art and craft. He joined theBritish Indian army as a draftsman and served inBaghdad,Mesopotamia (nowIraq). In 1923 he left army and returned toAmritsar, where he opened his art studio. In the same year, he married Bibi Inder Kaur onBaisakhi day. He worked from his studios at Amritsar,Lahore (1926) andDelhi (1931).

In 1946, he went back to Lahore and opened his studio at Anarkali and was working as an art director for a film when he was forced to leave the city due to partition of the country.[2] In 1949 he settled down in Andretta (nearPalampur), a remote and then little-known place in theKangra Valley, beginning his career as a painter. Now, this place is very well known due to Sobha Singh Art Gallery and Museum. The family of the late artist has also added 'Artist Residency' in the ever-popular 'Grow More Good' complex.

Outer Wall of Sobha Singh Art Gallery featuring a bust of Prithviraj Kapoor

Painting

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Painting by Sobha Singh on a 2001 postal cover of India

During his 39-year stay at Andretta, S. Sobha Singh painted hundreds of paintings. His main focus was Sikh gurus, their life and work. His series on the Sikh gurus have dominated to an extent that his paintings dominate the public's perception associated withGuru Nanak Dev Ji andGuru Gobind Singh ji.The portrait he made in honor of the 500th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak in 1969 is the one most people believe to be the visage ofGuru Nanak. Sobha Singh painted pictures of other gurus as well,Guru Amar Das,Guru Tegh Bahadur andGuru Har Krishan.His paintings ofSohni Mahiwal andHeer Ranjha were also very popular. He also painted impressive portraits of national heroes and leaders likeShaheed Bhagat Singh,Kartar Singh Sarabha,Mahatma Gandhi,Lal Bahadur Shastri, etc.[3]His murals are displayed in the art gallery ofIndian Parliament House in New Delhi. The panel depicting the evolution of Sikh history featuresGuru Nanak withBala andMardana on one side; andGuru Gobind Singh in meditation on the other. Sobha Singh also dabbled in sculpture and did the busts of some eminent Punjabis such as M.S. Randhawa,Prithviraj Kapoor, and Nirmal Chandra, and an incomplete head-study of thePunjabi poetAmrita Pritam. The originals of his works are displayed in Sobha Singh Art Gallery at Andretta. The general public can also visit his studio in Andretta.Sobha Singh died inChandigarh on 22 August 1986. Andretta (Palampur) is so popular because of the Sobha Singh Art Gallery and many of the visitors from all over the world including tourists visit Andretta to see his art.

Awards

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Numerous awards and distinctions were conferred on him, the prominent being the title ofState Artist of thePunjab Government in 1974 and thePadma Shri of theGovernment of India in 1983.[4] He was conferred upon the degree of Doctor of Literature (Honoris Causa) byPunjabi University,Patiala.[5]

TheMinistry of Information and Broadcasting released a documentary film titledPainter of the People based on his life and works. TheBritish Broadcasting Corporation also made a documentary on him in 1984.Indian Government issued postal stamp in honour of Sobha Singh in 2001.In July 2023, a maiden biography entitled 'Sobha Singh Artist: Life & Legacy' has been published by BlueOne.Ink. It has been authored by Dr Hirday Paul Singh.[6]

References

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  1. ^ਰਛਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਗਿੱਲ (2004).ਪੰਜਾਬ ਕੋਸ਼ ਜਿਲਦ ਪਹਿਲੀ. ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਵਿਭਾਗ ਪੰਜਾਬ. p. 430.
  2. ^S. Sobha Singh Artist. Sobhasinghartist.com. Retrieved on 20 November 2018.
  3. ^Katoch, Avnish (11 January 2006)Sardar Shoba Singh. himachal.us
  4. ^SOBHA SINGH (1901–1986). The Government Museum and Art Gallery Chandigarh, India
  5. ^Mohan, Vibhor (25 June 2006)Painter of people.The Sunday Tribune. Retrieved on 20 November 2018.
  6. ^Stamp on Sobha Singh to be released today.The Tribune, Chandigarh, India. 28 November 2001

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