Shri Jagmohan Chopra was an Indian printmaker, painter and photographer who promoted printmaking in India.
12 Facts About Jagmohan Chopra
Jagmohan Chopra was chairman and later on President of AIFACS.
Jagmohan Chopra's contributed to developing the activities of the Society in Delhi and Panchkula.
Jagmohan Chopra was a student of the School of Art of Delhi Polytechnic, which became the independent College of Art in the year 1964.
Shri Jagmohan Chopra was a well-known printmaker, painter and photographer who promoted printmaking in India.
Jagmohan Chopra was chairman and later on President of AIFACS.
Jagmohan Chopra experimented with the process of intaglio on a cardboard plate by creating surfaces of different levels and textures.
Jagmohan Chopra established an etching press at his residence at Pusa Campus for graduated students and some senior artists.
Jagmohan Chopra had knowledge in various diverse subjects like homeopathy, palmistry, cooking, and photography.
Jagmohan Chopra took a keen interest in photography and added special sections in the all India exhibition of prints.
Jagmohan Chopra was a product of an art college at a time of economic troubles but was determined to go ahead and put whatever meager resources he could manage to establish his etching studio and for photography.
Jagmohan Chopra did not pursue the commercial side of the art profession and stayed true to his principles.