Artworks created by the retired Lieutenant Colonel Jagdish Chandra Asthana over a period of 60-odd years, were collected and collated for an exhibition at the Lalit Kala Akademi here recently.
Born in Lucknow, Asthana who studied at Hardoi joined the EME corps of the Indian Army in 1952 and as a commanding officer participated in the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
Amul recounts his father's days as an engineering student at the Banaras Hindu University.
"He used to take a boat to go to college and during the boat ride he used to sketch. One of the drawings we managed to retrieve was that of an impression of the ghats at Varanasi done by him on the back of train ticket," says Amul.
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"My grandfather was the garrison engineer at the Yol Cantonment, and he was responsible for building the Italian Prisoner of War camps. Even today if you go there you can find my father's artwork in the mess," says Amul.
Another set of works reflect Asthana's love for nature as seen in his depiction of the Kashmir, especially a yesteryear portrayal of the old city of Srinagar with its narrow and bustling lanes has been captured in detail.
Amul says his father had done an internship in Kashmir and during that time had been invited to display his works at the Nedou Hotel, which offered him a complimentary stay for 3 days.