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Dinanath Dalal (30 May 1916 – 15 January 1971) was an Indian
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and
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. He is well-known for his artworks that gained popularity among the masses through book covers, stories,
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,
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and illustrations, especially in the ''Deepavali''
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. His works depicted various subjects such as
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,
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, human emotions and
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.


Early life and education

Dalal was born as Narsingh Damodar Dalal Naik on 30 May 1916 in Comba, a village in
Margao Margao or Madgaon is the commercial capital of the Indian state of Goa. It stands on banks of the Sal river and is the administrative headquarters of Salcete sub-district and South Goa district. It is Goa's second largest city by population aft ...
,
Goa Goa () is a state on the southwestern coast of India within the Konkan region, geographically separated from the Deccan highlands by the Western Ghats. It is located between the Indian states of Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the ...
. He belonged to a
Saraswat Brahmin The Saraswat Brahmins are Hindu Brahmins, who are spread over widely separated regions spanning from Kashmir in North India to Konkan in West India to Kanara (coastal region of Karnataka) and Kerala in South India. The word ''Saraswat'' is de ...
family who celebrated religious festivals. Thereby, Konkani was spoken at home along with
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at school. The surroundings that he grew up in brought him closer to nature, art and language. He was also endowed with a sensitive mind and talent. Therefore, at an early age, he could easily draw sketches of school headmasters and popular leaders of the time. When he shifted to
Mumbai Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second- ...
, he also learned the
Marathi language Marathi (; ''Marāṭhī'', ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the official language of Maharashtra, and additional official language in the state o ...
. Initially, he took formal education in classical painting at the Ketkar Art Institute in Mumbai. This was followed by his graduation from Sir J.J. School of Art in 1937.


Career


Cartoons

Dalal ventured into the business world right after his graduation in 1937. Initially, he created slides and drawings for an ad distribution company named B. P. Samant & Company. Around the same time, he started drawing cartoons for
Anant Kanekar Anant Atmaram Kanekar (1905–1980) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He was born in Bombay on 2 December 1905. Education and career Kanekar finished his high school studies in 1923 at ''Chikitsak Samuha Shirolkar High School'' in ...
's weekly ''Chitra''. The combination of Kanekar's imagination and the caricatures of Dalal took a gibe on the political policies and the tyranny of the
British Raj The British Raj (; from Hindi ''rāj'': kingdom, realm, state, or empire) was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent; * * it is also called Crown rule in India, * * * * or Direct rule in India, * Quote: "Mill, who was himsel ...
. Subsequently, his cartoons started to feature in Acharya Atre's ''Navayug'' and N. S. Phadke's magazine ''Zhankar''. Young artists of the time, like
Bal Thackeray Bal Thackeray (; 23 January 1926 – 17 November 2012), also known as Balasaheb Thackeray, was an Indian politician who founded the Shiv Sena, a right-wing pro-Marathi and Hindu nationalist party active mainly in the state of Maharashtra. ...
and Vasant Sarwate took inspiration from Dalal's cartoons.


Book cover designs

Dalal started working for B. D. Satoskar's ''Sagar Prakashan'' in around 1938. His first cover was for the book ''Vaimanik Halla'' written by Mama Varerkar. By 1943, he had made the covers of fifteen books for Satoskar. In the same year, he started Dalal Art Studio in a small room under the stairs of Mauj Publishing House. Due to the gradual expansion of his work, the studio later relocated to a larger space near Kennedy Bridge in Mumbai in 1944.


The ''Deepavali'' magazine

Along with Roy Kinikar, Dalal started publishing the annual
Diwali Diwali (), Dewali, Divali, or Deepavali ( IAST: ''dīpāvalī''), also known as the Festival of Lights, related to Jain Diwali, Bandi Chhor Divas, Tihar, Swanti, Sohrai, and Bandna, is a religious celebration in Indian religions. It is ...
magazine titled ''Deepavali'' in 1945, which was in Marathi. Dalal and Kinikar deliberated carefully about the selection of literature, reviews, letters from readers, advertisements, stories, font layout, designs, color scheme, blocks, printing etc. that went into the magazine. As a result, the issue was published on time with all its beautiful content. With the fusion of literature and art, ''Deepavali'' set a new standard in the field of Marathi periodicals. Articles from renowned writers like
V. S. Khandekar Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar (11 January 1898 – 2 September 1976) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He was the first Marathi author to win the prestigious Jnanpith Award. Early life Khandekar was born on 11 January 1898 in S ...
, P. B. Bhave,
Vijay Tendulkar Vijay Dhondopant Tendulkar (6 January 1928 – 19 May 2008) was a leading Indian playwright, movie and television writer, literary essayist, political journalist, and social commentator primarily in Marāthi. His Marathi plays established him as ...
,
P. L. Deshpande Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (alternatively written as Pu La Deshpande; 8 November 1919 – 12 June 2000), popularly known by his initials ("Pu. La.") or as P. L. Deshpande, was a Marathi writer and humorist from Maharashtra. He was also an a ...
to newcomers were published in ''Deepavali''. P. L. Deshpande's articles like ''Batatyachi Chaal'' (1955), ''Asa Mi Asami'', ''Antu Barwa'', ''Sakharam Gatne'' (all 1958) and the humorous pictures drawn for these articles were first published in the magazine. Some special features of the publication included a colorful series by Dalal based on Indian
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such as ''Ragaraginya'' (
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-Ragini), '' Barahmasa'', ''Ritu'', ''Nadya'' (Rivers), ''Navarasa'' and '' Sringara Nayika''. Later, ''Deepavali'' came out as a monthly magazine from 1956. Dalal also published ''Deepavali'' in Hindi for almost ten years. The Hindi edition was not a translation of Marathi version. Instead, several eminent Hindi writers and poets were brought to light by Dalal and decorated with various artworks created by him. In 1965, ''Deepavali'' received a certificate of excellence from the
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and the
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for its outstanding contribution to publication.


Calendars and Ads

Dalal created advertisements and calendars for companies like ''Dongre Balamrut'', Kota Tiles, ''Dhootpapeshwar'', ''Vartaki Tapkir'',
Kokuyo Camlin Kokuyo Camlin Ltd., formerly known as "Camlin Ltd.", is an Indian Multinational stationery manufacturing company based in Mumbai. The company shares profits with of Japan, which holds around 51% stake in Kokuyo Camlin after buying it in 201 ...
, Kirloskar Oil Engines. Famous film director
V. Shantaram Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre (18 November 1901 – 30 October 1990), referred to as V. Shantaram or Shantaram Bapu, was an Indian filmmaker, film producer, and actor known for his work in Hindi and Marathi films. He is most known for films such ...
had commissioned Dalal to create the logo of
Rajkamal Kalamandir Rajkamal Kalamandir was a noted film production company and studio in Mumbai. It was established by V. Shantaram in 1942, after he left Prabhat Films. The studio produced films both in Hindi and Marathi, and it was best known for '' Dr. Kotnis Ki Am ...
. He also drew attractive pictures for ''Jivati Pooja'' that happens the month of
Shraavana Śrāvaṇa ( sa, श्रावण) is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar. In India's national civil calendar, Śrāvaṇa is the fifth month of the year, beginning on July 23 and ending on August 22. In the Tamil calendar, it is known ...
, which reached the temples of Maharashtra.


Other roles

Dalal was a guide at the Arts Department of the Goa Hindu Association from 1956 to 1971. Plays like ''Ithe Oshalla Mrityu'', ''Lekure Udand Jahli'', ''Matsyagandha'', ''Natasamrat'' were produced during his time and he was involved in set design along with the art direction. He was also on the film selection committee for some time. He was a consultant for the advertising company Tom & Bay. Additionally, he worked as an illustrator for
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for five-six years. From 1953 to 1958, Dalal also played a role in the liberation movement of Goa. Dalal gained tremendous popularity as an artist for his work. The publishing business was boosted by the attractive cover pages created by him. His personality was polite, hospitable and transparent which made the publishers, editors and fellow artists feel at home with him.


Work

Dalal worked equally well in both, applied and classical arts. He had painted the
portraits A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this re ...
of a number of famous personalities, including
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,
Jawaharlal Nehru Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat— * * * * and author who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20t ...
and
Vinoba Bhave Vinayak Narahari, also known as Vinoba Bhave (; 11 September 1895 – 15 November 1982), was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Often called ''Acharya'' (Sanskrit teacher), he is best known for the Bhoodan Movement. He is cons ...
. He created artworks for a variety of formats, including book covers, inside stories, magazine covers, and illustration series based on a specific subject for Diwali magazine. These works showcased multiple styles and attractive colors along with a touch of classical art. While designing book covers and illustrations, he used his skills in painting and drawing to express the meaning of the books. His paintings were varied, such as the sketches that seem to come alive with the flowing lines of the novel ''Bangarwadi'' or the black & white illustrations in the book ''Raja Shivchtrapati'' written by
Babasaheb Purandare Balwant Moreshwar Purandare (29 July 1922 – 15 November 2021), popularly known as Babasaheb Purandare, was an Indian historian and theatre personality from Maharashtra, India. He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's highest second-civi ...
, which is a classic collection in itself. He also thought of book titles as an element of layout and a means of expression. Dalal’s front pages were among the first to showcase that book covers and illustrations are not just decorations, but that the content of the book is an innovation that enriches the image, gives personality to the book, and interacts with the reader. Commenting on Dalal's work, cartoonist and illustrater S. D. Phadnis said,"Dalal built a bridge over the divide between sensibility of an ordinary man and the art of painting."


Influences

Dalal had studied Indian miniature paintings, including the
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and
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styles during his time in the Bombay School of Art. He also focused on the techniques, color schemes, compositions, shapes of Indian books, manuscripts and murals at Ajanta and
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. Indian painters like
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,
Amrita Sher-Gil Amrita Sher-Gil (30 January 1913 – 5 December 1941) was a Hungarian-Indian painter. She has been called "one of the greatest avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century" and a pioneer in modern Indian art. Drawn to painting from an ear ...
,
Abanindranath Tagore Abanindranath Tagore ( Bengali: অবনীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর; 7 August 1871 – 5 December 1951) was the principal artist and creator of the "Indian Society of Oriental Art". He was also the first major exponent of Sw ...
, S. L. Haldankar, Raghuvir Chimulkar,
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were his inspiration. Dalal also studied the art of European Western artists such as
Vincent van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionism, Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2 ...
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Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (, ; 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), usually simply known as Rembrandt, was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker and draughtsman. An innovative and prolific master in three media, he is generally consid ...
,
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, and J. M. W. Turner. The paintings made by the Dalal in
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and
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are influenced by contemporary painters and their paintings. Some of his landscapes, such as ''Forest'', are as colorful as
expressionist Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
paintings. All his works show how aware and experimental he was about the art world around him. A comparative study of these paintings and the paintings in their applied art reveals how he skillfully applied the design features of classical art to professional art.


Style

The combination of Indian and Western styles provided a unique look to Dalal's artworks. It varied from realistic painting style to neo-inventive style. His paintings were characterized by good sense of morphology, effective color scheme, and simplicity which makes the picture effective by eliminating the unnecessary details. The use of Indian miniature style of drawing and the use of flat colors, on the one hand, and the fragmentation and distortion of modern paintings in an attractive way, on the other, developed a modern outlook, but rooted in the Indian art tradition. The picture of Sant Tulsidas in the ''Santachitra'' (Pictures of Saints) series has flat colors like miniature style. Faces are drawn side by side (profiled). Symbols and backgrounds are used to convey the narrative meaning of the picture. The use of white or brightly colored stripes on the face has given a contemporary look to the image. The combination of miniature style aesthetics, rhythm and three-dimensional realism in modern painting is seen here.


Awards and recognition

Dalal received numerous awards during his lifetime, some of which are listed below: * 1939, 1942, 1947 and 1953 - Bombay Art Society Awards * 1940 - Silver medal from
Instituto Vasco da Gama The Instituto Vasco da Gama (Institute Vasco da Gama) Goa, today known as the Institute Menezes Braganza, was founded in 1871 on the initiative of Tomás António Ribeiro Ferreira, better known by Tomás Ribeiro, with the aim of promoting and su ...
(now the
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) in Goa * 1949 - Bronze medal from the Hyderabad Society * 1955 - Presidential Award at the All India Art Exhibition * 1956 - Gold medal by The Indian Academy of Fine Arts and Crafts (
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) * 1970 - Received honorary membership of Goa Hindu Association


Personal life

Dalal started his independent business and married life almost simultaneously. He married Sumati Pandit in 1943, who was a fellow painter at the Ketkar Art Institute. She also had a diploma from Sir J. J. School of Art. Initially, she worked as a photographer for some periodicals. However, she later dedicated her life in raising their four daughters - Meera, Aruna, Pratima and Amita. The ''Deepavali'' magazine publication was extremely close to Dalal's heart, so much so that he had said - "''Deepavali'' annual is my fifth ''Kanyaratna'' (daughter like gem)."


Death and legacy

On 9 January 1971, the silver jubilee of ''Deepavali'' was celebrated in royal style by Dalal. Just days after this celebration, he died on 15 January 1971 in Mumbai. On his 95th birth anniversary, an exhibition of Dalal's works was organized in Pune. In December 2015 through January 2016, a retrospective exhibition was held at the Nehru Planetarium, Mumbai, to commemorate Dalal's birth
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year. Additionally, in January 2016, a postage stamp was issued in Goa to mark his birth centenary. In the same year, Dinanath Dalal Memorial Art Education Centre was inaugurated at
Ponda, Goa Ponda (; pt, Pondá), also known as ''Fondya'', is a city and a municipal council in the north Goa district of Goa, India. Located in the central area of Goa, Ponda lies 28 km (17 miles) southeast of Panaji, the capital of Goa and 17&nbs ...
. A detailed biography on the life and works of Dalal, titled ''Dinanath Dalal: Chitra ani Charitra,'' authored by Suhas Bahulkar and published by Rajhans Prakashan was released on 15 January 2022.


References


External links


Photo gallery of artworks by Dalal

Facebook page sharing Dalal's works

Walk through of the publication by Rajhans Prakashan
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