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Place of Origin: Bangladeshi
Abstract Oil on Canvas, manner of Mohammad Kibria, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1970 s
Located in London, Fitzrovia
This Bengali unsigned  abstract oil on canvas was purchased in Dhaka in the 70's alongside a Quamrul Hassan one. It is very much in the style of of Mohammad Kibria especially with th...
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern Bangladeshi Wall Decorations

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Brocade Silk Bangladeshi Kantha Throw, Late 20th Century
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Bangladeshi quilts, known as Kantha, consist of two to three pieces of cloth sewn together with decorative embroidery stitches. They are mostly made out of Saris and are mainly used ...
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