Quamrul Hassan

Potua
Quamrul Hassan
কামরুল হাসান
Detail of Hassan from a group photo in Dhaka, 1955
Born(1921-12-02)2 December 1921
Died2 February 1988(1988-02-02) (aged 66)
EducationCalcutta Madrasa
University of Calcutta (1947)
OccupationArtist
Notable work
MovementBratachari
AwardsIndependence Day Award (1979)

Quamrul Hassan (Bengali: কামরুল হাসান; 2 December 1921– 2 February 1988) was a Bangladeshi artist. Quamrul Hassan is referred to in Bangladesh as Potua, a word usually associated with folk artists, due to his down to earth style yet very modern in nature as he always added Cubism other than the folk style to his artworks. In addition to his artistic legacy, two of Quamrul Hassan's work have come to be part of Bangladesh's political history. The first of this is a monstrous rendition of Yahya Khan, the Pakistani president who ordered genocide in Bangladesh. The second was just before his death, mocking the then dictator of Bangladesh, Hossain Mohammad Ershad. This sketch was titled Desh aaj bisshobeheyar khoppre (Our land is now in the hand of the champion of shamelessness).