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- Zarina (artist) - Wikipedia
Zarina Hashmi (née Rashid; 16 July 1937 – 25 April 2020), known professionally as Zarina, was an Indian American artist and printmaker based in New York City Her work spans drawing, printmaking, and sculpture
- Zarina Hashmi (1937-2020) | Artist | New York
The offical website of Indian artist Zarina Known as a printmaker, Zarina used various mediums of printmaking, woodblocks, lithography, and silkscreen Zarina’s work is included in major international institutions such as the MoMA, the Whitney and the Metropolitan Museums in New York
- Zarina Name Meaning, Origin, And History: The Ultimate Guide
Zarina is a feminine name from the Persian term ‘zarin’, meaning ‘golden’ or ‘gold ’ The given name may also have come from the Slavic word ‘tsar’ or ‘tzar,’ which was used as a title by Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers
- Zarina - Baby Name Meaning, Origin and Popularity
Zarina is a feminine name with both Persian and Slavic origins Coming from the Persian word zarin and the Slavic word zora, the name translates to “golden,” “dawn,” or “daybreak ”
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Zarina
From Persian زرین (zarīn) meaning "golden" According to the 5th-century BC Greek historian Ctesias, this was the name of a Scythian queen
- Zarina - Meaning of Zarina, What does Zarina mean? - BabyNamesPedia
Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Zarina for girls
- Zarina, the Indian Artist Who Chronicled Her Peripatetic Lifestyle in . . .
Zarina, an artist whose elegant works on paper ruminated on her elusive relationship to the concept of home, has died The news was first reported by the Hindustan Times, which explained that the Indian-born artist passed away Saturday, April 25 in London after a “long illness ” She was 83
- Zarina: Atlas of Her World - Pulitzer Arts Foundation
The Indian-born American artist Zarina (b 1937) is best known for her prints and sculptures, which bring the visual language of abstraction and minimalism together with an ongoing engagement with themes of memory, place, and loss
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