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Design graduate
from National College of Arts, Lahore, 1989. Participated in
a number of group exhibitions in Pakistan and abroad. At present
Assistant Director Alhamra Art Gallery, Lahore. His work figures
in the following collections: Governor House, Punjab Assembly,
Administrative Staff College, National Institute of Public Administration,
American Consulate, Lahore; Governor House, Nathia Gali; National
Art Gallery, Islamabad; President House, Turkey. |
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Inside
Lohari Gate, 1993 |
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Life
here is all wrapped up in the timeless confines of the ancient
town.
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Fort
Wall, 1996 (Side View) |
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Akbar
the Great gave the city its frist brick protective wall and
over the centuries Lahore's diverse phases have added to , or
taken away from it. |
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Old
City Street, 1993 |
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Life
here is all wrapped up in the timeless confines of the ancient
town
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Government
House, 1991 |
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Built around the tomb of Muhammad Qasim Khan, a cousin of Emperor
Akbar and patron of wrestlers, the Government House was added
to by subsequent residents. The original tomb chamber was incorporated
into the main dining room while other wings were added later.
John Lockwood Kipling and his talented student, Bhai Tam Singh,
designed and executed an interior and several furniture pieces.
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