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          Khodidas Bhayabhai Parmar.!

          Somalal Shah

          Indian painter (1905–1994)

          Somalal Shah (14 February 1905–1994) was an Indian painter and art teacher.

          Parmar, Khodidas B. Gujaratna Lokgeeto.

          Born in Kapadvanj and educated in Bombay and Calcutta, he spent three decades painting and teaching art in Bhavnagar in Saurashtra, Gujarat.

          Early life

          Shah was born to a shopkeeper Chunilal and Jekorben on 14 February 1905 in Kapadvanj, Gujarat, India.

          He studied briefly at Gujarat College in Ahmedabad in 1925 and Kalavant Karkhana in Baroda. He joined Sir J. J. School of Art, Bombay in 1926 but left for Ahmedabad after a year.

          Khodidas Parmar was born on July 31, and was the only son of a poor Karadia Rajput family.

        1. Jyoti Bhatt and Khodidas Parmar were his students.
        2. Khodidas Bhayabhai Parmar.
        3. Shree Khodidasbhai Parmar.
        4. Election remains the most recent election in Gujarat in which Indian National Congress won a majority in Gujarat Assembly.
        5. He studied under Pramod Chattopadyaya from 1926 to 1928. He further studied at Indian Society of Oriental Art, Calcutta established by Abanindranath Tagore where he studied under Kshitindranath Majumdar.[1][2][3][4][5]

          Career

          On Ravishankar Raval's advice, he joined Dakshinamurti, an educational institute established by Nanabhai Bhatt, as an arts teacher.

          Dakshinamurti published a