Balraj Khanna

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Balraj Khanna
Born1940 (age 83–84)
Punjab, India
OccupationWriter and painter
NationalityIndian

Balraj Khanna (born 1940) is an Indian author[1] and painter.[2][3] Born in Punjab, India, he has lived in England and France since 1965.

Bibliography[edit]

  • The Punjab and the Punjabi Way of Life, Commonwealth Institute, 1976
  • Nation of Fools, Michael Joseph Ltd, 1984
  • Sweet Chillies, Constable, 1991
  • Art of Modern India, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1999
  • Krishna: The Divine Lover, National Touring Exhibitions, 1999
  • Human and Divine: 2000 Years of Indian Sculpture (with George Michell), National Touring Exhibitions, 1999
  • Indian Magic, Hope Road Publishing Ltd, 2014
  • Line of Blood, Palimpsest Publishers, 2017

References[edit]

  1. Tejpal, Tarun J (1991-09-15). "Book review: Balraj Khanna's 'Sweet Chillies'". India Today. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
  2. Dutt, Robin (1994-06-17). "Alchemical variations: Balraj Khanna became a painter by accident, but his canvases are unique symbolic fusions of colour and form". The Independent. Retrieved 2019-08-09.
  3. Dunn, John (1999-05-11). "Art is the lease they can do". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-08-09.