Arts and Crafts in Chennai
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College of Arts and Crafts History
College of Arts and Crafts History is the first ever School of Industrial Arts in 1850, which later became the School of arts and crafts in Chennai. The importance for fine arts gained momentum when Debiprasad Roy Choudhury took over as the first Indian principal in 1929. Because of him many youngsters from Bengal like Gopal Ghosh, Suhil Mukerjee, Paritosh Sen and so on came to the school. Many youngsters from around South India too came here to learn arts and crafts in Chennai. In 1962 the School became a College and around this time the College of Arts and Crafts was established in Kumbakonam
Temples and Forts in Chennai
The temples and forts in Chennai are visited by tourists throughout the year. Not only is the architecture of the temples and forts but also the entire construction a symbol of arts and crafts in Chennai. The famous temples of Chennai are:
- Parthsarthy Temple
- Kapaleeshwar Temple
- Santhome Cathedral
- Fort St. George
Tourist attractions in Chennai
Even the tourist attractions in Chennai are no less a center of arts and crafts in Chennai. Those who love Indian classical arts and crafts traditions should not miss to pay a visit here. Among these some popular ones are:
- Marina Beach
- National Art Gallery
- The Theosophical Society
- Kalakshetra
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