Kattingeri Krishna Hebbar was an Indian painter and art educator. He is well known for his paintings that captured the social life of the common people in India. Inspired by traditional Indian art, he combined the Western art techniques with his paintings to create a unique style of his own. Painting for Hebbar was about being true to the original self and this is what he tried to achieve in his works. In addition to his paintings, he is also known for his rhythmic line drawings and illustrations.
K K Hebbar in Bombay on 11 December 1945.
An Indian Bazaar - Painting executed by K. K. Hebbar for the Govt. Diploma examination in 1938.
One of the early paintings (1945) by K. K. Hebbar inspired by the style of Indian miniature paintings
Hill station (1931) by K. K. Hebbar
The Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy School of Art is the oldest art institution in Mumbai, India, and is affiliated with the University of Mumbai. The school grants bachelor's (B.F.A) degrees in Painting, ceramic, Metal work, Interior decoration, Textile design and Sculpture as well as Master's degrees (M.F.A) in Portraiture, Creative Painting, Murals, Sculpture, and Printmaking.
Sir J. J. School of Art