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Friday, July 02, 2010 7:34:00 PM

On 2 June, 2010, a ceremony was held to celebrate the official opening of the Museum of Sacred Art in Radhadesh, Belgium.

Cultural Significance

The museum has two main goals:

  1. To create a place where visitors can experience the cultural roots of Vaishnava art and its connection to the broader world of Hinduism.
  2. To help support traditional Indian artists by giving them more exposure in the West to encourage them to continue in their work and inspire them to train the next generation.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010 5:05:40 PM

Ranbir Singh Bisht Memorial society organized its first memorial lecture on the eve of the death anniversary of the artist on 24th September 1999 at 'Rashtriya Lalit Kala Kendra', Aliganj, Lucknow. The lecture was delivered by renowned critic and poet Keshav Malik. Prof. R.S. Bisht passed away on 25th September, 1998, the lecture dealt with various aspects of his artistic creations.

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Saturday, May 29, 2010 4:46:26 PM

A 10 day Summer Camp was organised at Bishts' Studio in Lucknow from 16-25 May 2010. 10 children got an exclusive opportunity to explore their creative skills in Prof. R.S. Bisht's studio.

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These series of paintings by Prof. R. S. Bisht are just a sampler of the vast work he has to his credit. A complete catalogue of his work would make for an amazing study in style and experimentation.

Blue Series

Blue Series - paintings by Artist RS Bisht

Cities of a glorious past

Cities of a gloriuos past - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Earthy Hues

Earthy Hues - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Enamoured by Nature

Enamoured by Nature - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Expressions

Expressions - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Life in its Myriad Hues

Life in its Myriad Hues - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Refreshing Hills

Refreshing Hills - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Variety: The Spice of Life

Variety - the spice of life - paintings by artist RS Bisht

Village Scapes

Village scpes - paintings by artist RS Bisht