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Syed Thajudeen

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Syed Thajudeen
Born1943[1]
Alagan Kulam, India
🏳️ NationalityMalaysia (Penang)
🏫 EducationGovernment College of Arts and Crafts, Madras, India (now known as Government College of Fine Arts, Chennai)[citation needed]
💼 Occupation
Known forPainting, Drawing
Notable workRamayana (1972)
The Beginning: Founding of Malacca (2002)
The Eternal Love (2012)
MovementCubism (early works), Surrealism, Figurative

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Syed Thajudeen Shaik Abu Talib (1943) is a Malaysian painter.[2] He is known for his paintings of Mughal figures set in period landscapes.[3][4]

Life[edit]

He was born in 1943 in the village of village of Alagan Kulam in southern India.[5] He spent his formative years as a student in Penang, Malaysia.[5] He pursued his art education at the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Madras, India,[6][7] graduating with a post diploma in Fine Arts in 1974.

Public collections[edit]

  • National Art Gallery, Malaysia[8]
  • Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
  • Olympic Museum, Beijing, China
  • Galeri Petronas, Malaysia[9]

Monographs[edit]

Ibrahim, Ramli. 7 August 2002. Seroja: an exhibition of oil paintings and ink drawings by Syed Thajudeen. Sutra Gallery.2002

Ibrahim, Ramli, "Cinta tercipta", Balai Senilukis Negara, 2006

Ooi Kok Chuen, September 2015, “Syed Thajudeen Retrospective”, Penang State Museum, 2015

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  1. Jonathan M. Bloom; Sheila Blair (2009). The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-530991-1. Search this book on
  2. Asian Art News. AsianArtNews. January 2001. Search this book on
  3. Abdul Ghani Haji Bujang (Haji.); ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (2001). Visual arts in ASEAN: continuity and change. ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information. Search this book on
  4. Rakesh Kumar (1 January 2007). Encyclopaedia of Indian paintings. Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-81-261-3122-8. Search this book on
  5. 5.0 5.1 Zakaria Ali (2007). Merdeka 50: a celebration of Malaysian art. Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) and Perdana Leadership Foundation (PLF). ISBN 978-983-43211-3-0. Search this book on
  6. Contemporary Paintings of Malaysia. National Art Gallery. 1 January 1988. ISBN 978-983-9572-00-1. Search this book on
  7. https://my.asiatatler.com/life/art-focus-syed-thajudeen-retrospective
  8. Balai Seni Lukis Negara (Malaysia) (2002). Masterpieces from the National Art Gallery of Malaysia. Balai Seni Lukis Negara. Search this book on
  9. Shireen Naziree (5 September 2013). CONVERGENCE: Past, Reality & Future : Selected Artworks of Petronas Art Collection. Galeri PETRONAS. pp. 16–. ISBN 978-983-9738-89-6. Search this book on