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Exhibition of digital prints of Tagore's art opens in Serbia

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
A collection of 45 digital prints of paintings by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore has been displayed at the National Library of Serbia in Belgrade as part of an exhibition which kicked off today.

The exhibition, which is on till November 27, has been organised by the Embassy of India in Belgrade in collaboration with the New Delhi-based Indian Council for Cultural Relations.

The embassy said in a statement that the event is noteworthy as Tagore has a special connection with Serbia.

"Gurudev Tagore visited Serbia (former Yugoslavia) in 1926 and gave two lectures at Belgrade University," the statement said, adding that the Nobel laureate for Literature had also interacted with some notable people on that visit.
 

"Further, Tagore was moved by a certain gift -- an old Serbian robe hemmed with gold, made in Kosovo in the 18th century. The Serbia National Review edition which wrote about his visit to Belgrade described Gurudev as 'the profound interpreter of East' and stated that the Serbian capital was amazed by the Indian poet and philosopher as he was amazed by Belgrade," it said.

The exhibition is a tribute to Tagore, one of the greatest and best-known ambassadors of Indian culture, it added.

Some of the artwork at the exhibition was also displayed at the India booth at the recently-held 'Belgrade International Book Fair'.

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First Published: Nov 13 2014 | 3:45 PM IST

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