Asoke Kumar Bhattacharyya
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Born
1 February 1919
Asoke Kumar Bhattacharyya
1 February 1919
Died11 June 2016 (aged 97)
OccupationArchaeologist, Museologist, Art Historian
AlmamaterCalcutta University
Asoke Kumar Bhattacharyya | |
|---|---|
| Born | Asoke Kumar Bhattacharyya 1 February 1919 |
| Died | 11 June 2016 (aged 97) |
| Occupation | Archaeologist, Museologist, Art Historian |
| Alma mater | Calcutta University |
| Notable works | A Corpus of Dedicatory Inscriptions from Temples of West Bengal[1] |
| Notable awards | Padma Shri |
| Spouse | Sabita Bhattacharyya[2] |
| Children | 3 |
Asoke Kumar Bhattacharyya (1 February 1919 – 11 June 2016) was an Indian archaeologist, museologist, art historian and professor of Sanskrit. He was the Director of the Indian Museum, Kolkata for a decade till his retirement.[3][4] The Indian government awarded him Padma Shri in April 2017 posthumously.[5]
Bhattacharyya has to his credit, 29 published books[6] on various aspects of art, archaeology, epigraphy and numismatics and hundreds of research articles in journals across the world. In 2012, he was awarded the Acharya Hemchandra Suri Samman Puraskar, New Delhi for his outstanding contribution to Jaina iconography.[7]