The Vulture | the history of indian art class painting| fine art, class 12 ebook
11 Mar 2018
The Vulture
Dr. Kamlesh Dutt Pandey’s Vulture painting is the proof
of the devil of dowry present in the contemporary modern society in India. The
active vulture, ready to snatch the flesh of body without thinking whether the
animal would live or die, has a great similarity with the Indian women who are
treated as a creature, and have no say in respect of male.
Our male dominating society has made them such a
helpless creature that they cannot think even about their life. The dowry
system is a slur on our society. We have to abolish this discriminating system
to create a new world for women, where they may feel full freedom of life and
achieve equality with the male population.
Artist—Dr. Kamlesh Dutt
Pandey: Dr.
Pandey was an educationist, writer and painter. He was one of the founder
members of Samikshawad (an Art movement which was critical of socio-political
evils).
In his life time he had many
exhibitions to his credit which were organized across the country. He was the
author of the following books — Bhartiya Rooprad and Kalaon mein Naari Chitran. He received ‘Author of
Millennium Award’ in the year 2000.
1. What is shown in the painting
‘The Vulture’?
What are the achievements
of Dr. Kamlesh Dutt Pandey?