Jagmohan Chopra
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Jagmohan Chopra | |
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| Born | 1935 Lahore, Punjab, British India |
| Died | 2013 (aged 77–78) Delhi, India |
| Education | School of art (Art Department) of Delhi Polytechnic |
| Known for | Principal, Government College of Arts, Chandigarh |
| Movement | Group 8 |
| Awards | Kala Ratna |
Shri Jagmohan Chopra (1935–2013)[1] was an Indian printmaker, painter and photographer who promoted printmaking in India. His contribution in this regard has been honoured by awarding him Kala Ratna in 1988. He was chairman and later on President of AIFACS.[1] His contributed to developing the activities of the Society in Delhi and Panchkula.
Jagmohan Chopra was a student of the School of Art (Art Department) of Delhi Polytechnic, which became the independent College of Art in the year 1964. After completing his National Diploma he was appointed as a lecturer in the College of Art, New Delhi. In the year 1976, he became Principal of the Government College of Arts, Chandigarh,[2] and transformed that college into a successful learning centre of art.