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Late Colin David

sehrish chauhdary July 30, 2008

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#4 Posted by ZK on August 5, 2008 10:42:51 pm
sehrish chauhdary

Thank you for this article, a testimonial to the artistic brilliance and fortitude of the Late Colin David.

‘Many of his art pieces went to foreign art collectors.’

A tragedy! His paintings adorning our own museums would have honoured a Pakistani hero. Not only that, we would have had the pleasure of viewing his artistic endeavors where they belonged - in his own country - and served as an encouragement for future generation of artists.
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#3 Posted by zeemax on August 2, 2008 3:53:20 am
I saw his paintings the first time at an exhibition in Lahore Museum and was totally bowled over. He was a great artist.
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#2 Posted by ijaz_gul on August 2, 2008 3:10:15 am
He was a very good individual. Missed attending his funeral.
Thanks for paying such a rich tribute to a Pakistani to the core.
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#1 Posted by HPsauce on August 1, 2008 2:16:36 pm
hhhmmmmm need to think about this piece....
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