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Prafulla Dahanukar (Prafulla Subrai Joshi) was born on 1 January, 1934 in Goa, Portuguese India, is an Indian painter (1934–2014). Discover Prafulla Dahanukar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Prafulla Subrai Joshi |
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80 years old |
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Capricorn |
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1 January 1934 |
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1 January |
Birthplace |
Goa, Portuguese India |
Date of death |
2014 |
Died Place |
Mumbai, India |
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India
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Prafulla Dahanukar Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Prafulla Dahanukar's Husband?
Her husband is Dilip Dahanukar
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Dilip Dahanukar |
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Gauri Mehta, Gopika Dahanukar |
Prafulla Dahanukar Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Prafulla Dahanukar worth at the age of 80 years old? Prafulla Dahanukar’s income source is mostly from being a successful painter. She is from India. We have estimated Prafulla Dahanukar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Prafulla Dahanukar (1934 – 2014) was an Indian painter, a leader in modern Indian art who also helped and influenced many young artists in India.
Prafulla Dahanukar was born Prafulla Joshi in Bandora, Goa to Subrai Anant Joshi and Kesarbai Bandodkar, and she grew up in Mumbai.
She studied Fine Art at the Sir J.J. School of Art in Mumbai and graduated with a Gold Medal in 1955.
She had a studio in the seminal Bulabhai Desai Institute in Mumbai and shared it with V. S. Gaitonde, becoming part of the Progressive Artists' Group from 1956 to 1960.
The Institute was filled with luminaries who transformed the art and culture scene in India.
She had solo exhibitions regularly from 1956.
The Government of France awarded her a scholarship to study fine art in Paris in 1961.
Dahanukar served the cause of art and painting for all her life.
While in Paris she held an exhibition of her paintings in 1961 and has since then participated in many international exhibitions in England, Hungary, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, Japan, Portugal, Iceland and France.
She was a committee member of the Lalit Kala Akademi in New Delhi from 1974 to 1979, and the President of Bombay Art Society for 11 years from 1993 to 1998 and from 2010 till her death in 2014.
She was a trustee of the Jehangir Art Gallery (for over 40 years) and committee member of Kala Academy in Goa (for over 30 years).
She was also the President of the Art Society of India and the Chairperson of The Artists' Centre, Mumbai.
She has exhibited solo 3 times in London, the first of which was sponsored by the High Commission of India in 1978.
Citibank sponsored her show in 2006 in Ardean Gallery in Cork Street, London.
In India she has had several individual shows in Mumbai, Delhi, Calcutta, and Chennai.
Barclays Bank recently in November 2008 sponsored her exhibition in Dubai which was opened by the famous painter M.F. Husain.
On completion of fifty years of her career as a painter, she was honored by the Jehangir Art Gallery which sponsored a Retrospective show of her career paintings.
Prafulla's paintings have been offered on Sotheby's and Osean art auctions.
Prafulla used her artistic talent in creating murals in ceramic, wood and glass.
These murals adorn prominent buildings in Mumbai, Pilani, Kolkata and Muscat (Oman).
Her paintings are in the collections of the National Gallery of Modern Art and Lalit Kala Academy in New Delhi, the Central Museum in Nagpur, the Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai, and many institutional and private collections in India and overseas.
The Prafulla Dahanukar Art Foundation (PDAF) was started by Dilip Dahanukar, in memory of his wife Prafulla Dahanukar.
The PDAF is a unique art foundation, sponsored initially by the leading artists of India sending in a painting each, in memory of Prafulla, with the funds from sale of these paintings launching this non-profit organization, formed by artists, for artists.
PDAF has grown into one of the largest awarders of fellowships to emerging artists all over India.
The foundation is working to support and provide a platform for the community of artists, so that new, young artists get visibility and patronage for their art, and senior artists can guide them through their initial years of struggle.
She was also the Founder president of India Art Festival, an only art fair then in Mumbai started in 2010-11.
Prafulla Dahanukar was one of the founder members of Sangit Kala Kendra with Aditya Birla, its President for 3 years and continued to work on its committee for over 30 years.
She was the committee member of the Music Forum.
She was on the Board of Trustees of the Indian National Theatre for the last 4 years.
Besides the work for the artists, she was involved as the main trustee for last 30 years of an orphanage called Bal Anandgram in Lonavala.
She had two daughters (Gauri Mehta and Gopika Dahanukar) and five grandchildren (Ritam Mehta, Kamakshi Kaarthikeyan, Anam Mehta, Shantala Mehta and Keshava Kaarthikeyan).
Prafulla Dahanukar painted abstract landscapes in generally one vivid and dominant color, with myriad shades and subtlety.
She called her paintings "Eternal Space" as she believed that space is unending and couldn't be destroyed.
In 2014, the PDAF launched a new initiative, the Emerging Artist Reward Scheme, which is a contest for artists registered with the PDAF.
Through this, the PDAF will give out Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards to artists at the state level and at the all-India level, across six different categories of art i.e.; Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, Printmaking, Installation and Photography.
The overall winners of the contest will win a sponsored solo show at a leading art gallery in Mumbai.