Novera Ahmed | |
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Bhashkara Novera
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Born |
Sundarbans, British raj (now Bangladesh) |
March 29, 1939
Died | May 6, 2015 Paris, France |
(aged 76)
Cause of death | Heart disease |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Citizenship | Bangladesh |
Alma mater | Camberwell College of Arts |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1961–1973, 2014 |
Known for | Original design of the Central Shaheed Minar, Dhaka |
Home town | Chittagong |
Parent(s) |
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Awards | Ekushey Padak |
Novera Ahmed (May 29, 1939 – May 5, 2015) was a modern sculptor of Bangladesh. She was awarded Ekushey Padak by the Government of Bangladesh in 1997. Artist Zainul Abedin described her work saying "What Novera is doing now will take us a long time to understand – she is that kind of an artist.".
Novera Ahmed was born in March 29, 1939 in Bangladesh. Her ancestral home was in Chittagong. But she was born in Calcutta. Ahmed studied in Calcutta and Comilla. In 1955 she was awarded a Diploma in Design in the Modeling and Sculpture course from Camberwell College of Arts in London. At Camberwell she studied under the British sculptor Jacob Epstein and Karel Vogel of Czechoslovakia. She studied European sculpture under the sculptor Venturino Venturi in Florence and later in Vienna. She was influenced by many western modern sculptors such as Henry Moore.
Ahmed jointly worked with Hamidur Rahman on the original design of the Shaheed Minar, Dhaka. During 1956-1960, she had done about 100 sculptures in Dhaka. Out of her 100 sculptures, 33 sculptures are currently in Bangladesh National Museum. Ahmed's first exhibition was held in University of Dhaka in 1960. Another exhibition of her works was held in Lahore in 1961. Her last exhibition was also held in Paris in July 1973.
Ahmed was married to a police officer in mid 1945 in Calcutta. The couple got divorced in late 1945. Ahmed later married Gregoire de Brouhns in 1984.
Ahmed suffered a stroke in 2010 and she was in a wheelchair since then. She died on May 6, 2015 at a hospital in Paris, France.