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Trilok Singh Chitarkar was born on 10 December, 1914 in Jartauli (Ludhiana District), is an Indian painter. Discover Trilok Singh Chitarkar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 10 December, 1914
Birthday 10 December
Birthplace Jartauli (Ludhiana District)
Date of death 11 December, 1990
Died Place Patiala, Punjab, India
Nationality India

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1914

Trilok Singh Chitarkar (1914-1990) was a versatile Indian painter.

He has Unique style of presenting himself through variety of themes - Sikh religion, history, culture, folk lore, love legends, portraits, social evils, nature, illustration of Gurbani, Shabads, visuals in Punjabi Encyclopedia and books.

He was well versed with deep knowledge of Gurbani, history and religion.

He knew many languages i.e. Gurmukhi, Punjabi, Hindi, English, Urdu, Persian, Assamese and Bengali.

1930

In 1930, his father took him to Assam and gave him the responsibility to prepare land for agriculture purpose.

He lived in Punjabi Basti in Lanka, District Nawgong, Assam.

The natural beauty of Assam attracted him.

In his free time he enjoyed drawing the nature.

His creative genius arose from within and he start drawing and painting.

His father thought of famous Artist S.G. Thakur Singh who was in Calcutta at that time.

His father sent drawings to the artist to know whether his son would be successful in the field of art.

On getting positive response.

1931

His father sent him to Calcutta in 1931 to take further professional guidance in art.

He started working hard to learn.

Once when Artist S.G. Thakur Singh came to know that his father has sent him money, he scolded him and advised him saying he has no right to ask for money from his father, rather he should earn money and send to his father.

1932

In 1932, the artist set up Trilok Studio Arts (TSA) and named it Trilok Shilpa Asthan and on other side a car paint workshop situated at 7, Ashutosh Mukherjee Road in Calcutta.

Shortly, it became very popular.

He often spent time with Punjabi poets, writers and Bengali artists.

The first biographical detail of Trilok Singh was published in 1932 in a monthly Punjabi magazine of Calcutta Pulwari by the editor Heera Singh Dard.

He got silver medal for his painting in All India Ramgharia Federation, Kharagpur, Bengal in 1932.

Next year, he participated in an exhibition of All India Fine Arts Association held in Calcutta.

1935

Picture of two famous Sikh artists Trilok Singh and S.G. Thakur Singh was published in special edition of Punjabi newspaper Desh Darpan, Calcutta on 11 January 1935 page 36.

1937

In 1937, the artist with his family had to shift to Assam to look after his agricultural land as his father was very sick.There he designed an appliance attached to cart for automatic rice plantation which was pulled with a pair of bulls.

It was known as 'Dhan Roopa Kala'.

He helped his father in agriculture and also opened Art Studio Navrang in Nowgong.

1938

In 1938, two paintings -Mahatma Gandhi and Subhas Chandra Bose - were prepared and sent to Congress session at Haripur in Assam.

He welcomed Jawaharlal Nehru at Chhaparmukh railway station, Assam and garlanded him.

1948

He was appointed as a State Artist in erstwhile PEPSU state of Punjab in 1948 and later worked as Artist in Department of Languages, Punjab.

He lived and worked all over India and spent last years of his life in Patiala town in Punjab state in India.

Trilok Singh was born in village Jartauli, District Ludhiana to father Gurdit Singh and mother Daya Kaur.

He was married to Harbans Kaur and has one daughter and three sons.

His father was a civil engineer by profession, who worked in the Uganda Railway, Cape Government Railways, South African Republic and then in East Bengal Railways at Assam.

His mother passed away during his childhood and he spent his childhood in Jartauli under the supervision of his grandfather Baba Daya Singh.His grandfather's knowledge of Gurbani was a boon and blessing for him beyond limits.

The artist always felt that his success in life and art is only due to good training, blessing, motivation of his grandfather.

1973

The Artist was honoured in 1973 by the Chief Minister, Punjab,India Giani Zail Singh at a state level function organised at his residence, Chitralok, Patiala.

1974

He translated articles from Bengali to Punjabi and published these in the book titled Bangla De Daab in 1974.

1984

Language department, Punjab published a book in Punjabi-Chitralok's Contribution to Art and released on the 70th birthday of the artist, 10 December 1984 at a special function organised in Central Library at Patiala for his contribution to Art.

He is the first Punjabi Artist on whose works Ph.D. degree Art of Trilok Singh was awarded by Punjabi University, Patiala.

A Gold medal has been established in the name of the artist and it is awarded to the topper of M.A. Fine Arts.

2010

He was studying in 10th class in a school at Kila Raipur, District Ludhiana when his grandfather died.