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Kazi Abul Kasem, (; 7 May 1913 – 19 July 2004) pseudonym
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, was a Bengali polymath, pathfinder creative professional who is known as the very first Muslim cartoonist in the Indian subcontinent. Painting and drawing cartoons for many different renowned magazines from 1937 to 1980, Kasem have played different roles in his region from using arts to influence political movement to paint masterpieces for the national museum. Kasem was awarded for painting best cover art for children's publication by
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, he was awarded for promoting child literature twice in a row by National Book Council of Bangladesh. Many of his assorted line drawings and illustrations were used in school's national textbook.


Early life

Kasem was born in his uncle's house in Umedpur, Shailkupa,
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to parents Kazi Makbul Ali and Meher Un Nisa Khatun. He lost both of his parents by the age of five. He was then taken care by his maternal uncles. Driven by extreme thrust for knowledge, young Kasem enters to a ''Pathshala'' (school for pupils) mentored by ''Baser Munshi'' and arrogant and abusive teacher, upon witnessing Baser's brutal punishment toward the kids, Kasem decide to get an admission in Akharjani Primary School instead, where he first finds his artistic self through a drawing of an
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fish by the headmaster of the school. While living with his maternal uncles, he finishes up to fourth grade in G. T. elementary school. He skips fifth grade and moves on to Baliakandi High School through
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, where he ends up awarded
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in seventh grade for his extraordinary result in final exams. Kasem was inspired by some colored paintings of nature, initially collected by his mother Meher Un Nisa, he was then moved by the artworks of ''Abinash Chandra Sarkar'' and ''Nagendranath Kabiraj''. As his uncles were from an extreme religion background, Kasem started training himself to draw and paint secretly. At this crucial verge of his life, his older brother ''Kazi Abul Hosen'' (1911-1974, fictional literature) had encouraged his younger brother the foremost to proceed with his dream and become an artist.


Calcutta: 1926–1950

Kasem's artwork was spotted by a padre named ''Reverend Barber'', Barber acknowledges the potential artist living within the young artist and takes Kasem with him to provide an opportunity by finding admission to Calcutta Government School of Art. Kasem passes the entry examination but unfortunately, he was too young to start his college life there and forced to return to his motherland. Kasem focuses on studying seventh grade in Baliakandihigh school after returning from Calcutta for the first time, meanwhile his older brother ''Kazi Abul Hosen'' convinced his younger brother to join him on a journey to
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a state of India located north-east from Bangladesh, Kasem was convinced upon realizing that he will have the chance to paint additional natural scenery up there. They start their journey to Assam and Kasem puts an end to his academic career. Kasem have drawn many oil paintings in Assam, most of them of nature only, he and his brother started taking shelter in random places at night, they start travelling
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and many other places, mostly surrounded by rocky mountains or forestry. From excessive traveling, Kasem becomes fatigue and financially broke. As a result, Kasem start working as Railway Contractor in Lumding train station, that is how Kasem put an end to pursuing his academic career. After recovering from money crisis he takes a route leading to Calcutta instead home saying farewell to his older brother. He, once again, sits for an admission to enter Calcutta Government School of Art, but this time, he was short funded and was rejected for the final time. Without having a chance enter in his dream institution, Kasem admits himself to another art school named ''Indian Art School'' in the same city. Understanding Kasem's situation, Shamsur Rahman a legendary poet, columnist, and journalist of Bangladesh tried to help him, but due to the poor standard of teaching of that school, Kasem dropped himself out once again. Shamsur Rahman wrote on one of his books, ''Pochish Bochor'' (পচিশ বছর, twenty-five years);


Occupational life and homecoming

From the help of Shamsur Rahman, Kasem starts his professional career as an artist working for ''N. Mittra & co.'' a commercial art studio. Despite the fact of low monthly salary, Kasem bloomed into an aesthetic artist hence an asset of the studio. In 1941 he leaves the studio and starts working as an ''Artist Designer'' under culture department of Bengal Government. In early 1950 Kasem was appointed as an art instructor to teach students in ''Vocational Training Centre for Demobilized Personnel''.
Kasem returns homeland Bengal Presidency of
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on mid fifty, he then moves to
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and starts working as a freelance artist from his house. He had to hire a couple of art college interns for professional use due to overloading tasks from the clients. Meanwhile, he worked as a part-time ''art reviewer'' for the national textbook foundation. Until 1966 he worked full-time as art director for ''Franklin book programs''. He resumed his freelance career after terminating the last job.


Works

Known mostly for his paintings, Kasem drew caricatures, cartoons; written poems, rhymes, short stories and songs. His writings for children books were notable, he had painted the illustration for most of his books which were enriched with imagery. His cartoon and caricature were most notable for them politically playing a crucial role during the Language Movement. During his visit to Calcutta, many famous people such as
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the creator of ''Indian Society of Oriental Art'', folklorist
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, leading Bengali novelists
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and many more, who inspired him to chase his dream to become a pathfinder artist. While working in Calcutta, Kasem created quite a few drawing and illustrations of these great people which also brought him to the limelight.


Art and music

In his lifetime, Kasem has created hundreds of pictures, cartoons, and caricatures, a large portion of his arts were published in various famous magazines in Calcutta, also he painted a number paintings for exhibition, few among the exquisite creation of Kasem's arts are stored in
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, located in
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open for public display. There were three different kinds of Arts which Kasem researched for years; # Tender Arts # Landscape Painting # Caricatures He was very diligent at drawing traditional Tender Arts in a form of painting, in some of his pictures he has introduced a different lining and texturing phenomena, which introduced a new trend in creative painting. His technique of successfully blending live paints with caricature is also very popular among the art critiques.
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was the pseudonym Kasem used as a trademark sign after finishing with any political cartoons, his cartoons were published in ''Saogat'', ''Hanafi'' and many other famous magazines based on renowned editorial board. Different newspapers such as Ittefaq, Daily Shangbad, Daily Azad use to publish his political cartoons. A feature animation studio hired Kasem as key animator, he also worked as an inbetweener for making an animated feature called ''Shabash'' under producer V. P. Malik ''Debaprakash Malik'' in 1946 on
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. To take a break from constantly producing illustrations, paintings, and cartoons; Kasem used to practice music composition and singing, he uses to perform gigs on radio featuring as a vocal artist in
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station in the mid-1940s. He was awarded
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twice for ''Outstanding Performance in Music'' by Shri ''Dev Narayan Dev'', Councilor of Calcutta Corporation. From very young age Kasem was attracted to music, when he was in Calcutta he took lessons on
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and
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from ''Ustaad Mohamed Husain Khasru'' (1903-1959), classical musician and composer;
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(3),
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(1), ''Jhumur'' (1), ''Vatiyali'' (1),
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(3) and ''Aadhunik'' (15) etc. 11 songs among the 26, were broadcast on Dhaka Radio Station, most of the songs were composed and instrumented by ''Ustad Kader Jameri''.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kasem, Kazi Abul 1913 births 2004 deaths Bangladeshi painters Bangladeshi lyricists Recipients of Bangla Academy Award