Ferdousi Priyabhashini
Ferdousi Priyabhashini (19 February 1947 – 6 March 2018)[1] was a Bangladeshi sculptor.[2] She was the first one to publicly announce herself as Birangona, a term coined by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman for the rape victims of the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.[3] Government of Bangladesh awarded her Independence Day Award in 2010.
Ferdousi Priyabhashini | |
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ফেরদৌসী প্রিয়ভাষিণী | |
Priyabhashini in 2017 | |
Born | Khulna District, Bengal Presidency, British India | 19 February 1947
Died | 6 March 2018 71) Dhaka, Bangladesh | (aged
Occupation | Sculptor |
Spouse(s) | Ahsanullah Ahmed (m. 1972) |
Awards | Independence Day Award (2010) |
Website | ferdousypriyabhashiny |
Early life and career
Priyabhashini was born on 19 February 1947 in Khulna, Bangladesh to her parents Rowshan Hasina and Syed Mahbubul Hoque.[4] Priyabhashini was married to an artist in 1963. She had to work in a jute mill for her family. But financial problems grew and the couple got separated in 1971.[5]
Priyabhashini later became a sculptor. Since 1990, she has exhibited her works through exhibitions. Her first exhibition was jointly inaugurated by artist SM Sultan and poet Sufia Kamal, and anchored by Syed Shamsul Haque.[5]
The 2015 play Jamuna draws inspiration from Priyabhashini's life and artwork.[6]
Personal life
Priyabhashini married Ahsanullah Ahmed in 1972. Together they have three sons and three daughters.[4]
Exhibitions
- Charupith, Jessore, 1991[7]
- Bengal Foundation, Dhaka, 1994
- Jozon Art Gallery, Dhaka, 1994
- Bangladesh Shilpokala Academy, Dhaka, 1996
- Dhaka Art Centre Gallery, Dhaka, 1996
- Bangladesh National Museum, 1999
- Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts, Dhaka, 2002
- Shilpangan Gallery, Dhaka, 2004
- In the Deep Days of Monsoon = Emana ghanaghora barishāẏa,[8] 2004
- Shilpangan Gallery, Dhaka, 2006
- Branches and twigs = Sā̄khā praśākhā,[9] 2007
- Dots Gallery, Dhaka, 2007
- Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts, Dhaka, 2010
- Dhaka Art Centre, Dhaka, 2010
- Light and shadow = Raudra chāẏā : duet art exhibition,[10] 2013
- Prelude to a monsoon evening = Nāmila Śrābaṇa sandhyā,[11] 2015
Awards
- Independence Day Award (2010)
- Hero by the Reader's Digest magazine (2004)
- Chadernath Podok
- Ananna Shirshow Podok
- Silver Jubilee Award by YWCA
- Human Rights Award by Manabadhikar Sangstha
References
- "Ferdousi Priyabhashini passes away". The Daily Star. 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
- Apurba Jahangir (March 13, 2015). "BREAKING ALL BOUNDS". The Daily Star.
- Kamran R. Chowdhury (March 11, 2015). "Bangladesh honours war heroines". Khabar South Asia.
- "ফেরদৌসী প্রিয়ভাষিণী". Gunijan.
- "Ferdousi Priyobhashini: Shining Past The Darkness". AmaderKotha. November 30, 2012. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- "JAMUNA: A story of unyielding spirit". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- "Exhibitions". Ferdousy Priyabhashini. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- Pheradausī Priẏabhāshiṇī; Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts (Dhaka, Bangladesh) (2004-01-01). Ferdousy Priyabhashini: in the deep days of monsoon = Emana ghanaghora barishāẏa. Dhaka: Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts. OCLC 71238069.
- Pheradausī Priẏabhāshiṇī; Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts (Dhaka, Bangladesh) (2007-01-01). Branches and twigs = Sā̄khā praśākhā. Dhaka: Bengal Shilpalaya. OCLC 234176671.
- Pheradausī Priẏabhāshiṇī; Karu Titas; Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts (Dhaka, Bangladesh) (2013-01-01). Light and shadow = Raudra chāẏā: duet art exhibition. OCLC 867770065.
- Pheradausī Priẏabhāshiṇī; Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts (Dhaka, Bangladesh) (2015-01-01). Prelude to a monsoon evening = Nāmila Śrābaṇa sandhyā: sculpture exhibition. OCLC 922639664.