Arjun Prajapati
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Arjun Prajapati who born in 1957 (died 12 November 2020) was an Indian artist from Jaipur , Rajasthan, known for his pottery and Sculptures.
He had played a vital role in modern Rajasthani sculpture. He is master in cloning and known as the master of cloning .
He had made many sculptures in which his famous work is " Bani Tani " in clay .
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Biography
He was born in 1957 in India.[1] He received the Padma Shri Award in 2010. He died on 12 November 2020, in Jaipur Rajasthan due to Coronavirus.[2][3]
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References
- ^ Hilton Anatole now home to Mahatma Gandhi statue by Deborah Fleck, in The Dallas Morning News on 4 March 2015
- ^ "Resul Pookutty honoured with Padma Shri". The Times of India. 28 January 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
- ^ Popular Indian idol craftsman, Arjun Prajapati is dead
- ^ "Shri Arjun Prajapati". Industries.rajasthan.gov.in. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
- ^ https://cohands.in/documents/List%20of%20Shilp_Guru_2016.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Renowned sculptor Padma Shri Arjun Prajapati succumbs to coronavirus".
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