Theme: The sculpture is based on the theme of Remembrance ‘71. During the Bangladesh War of Liberation, the freedom fighters left their homes aiming to fight the Pakistani forces and liberate the country. As their mothers waited in the hope of returning their intrepid sons,…
Theme: The sculpture is based on the theme Remembrance ‘71, one of Hamiduzzaman Khan’s well-known series of works, which he started in late-1970s. The sculpture is based on the Bangladesh War of Liberation, depicting the indescribable suffering of the Bangladeshi people caused by the Pakistani…
Theme: Image Of Sangsaptak is a delineation of Hamiduzzaman Khan’s famous series on Bangladesh War of Liberation. His first work on this series was established at the Jahangirnagar University campus in 1988. Image Of Sangsaptak highlights the intrepidness of the freedom fighters during the war…
The sculpture highlights the saga of the Bangladesh War of Liberation through a number of murals depicting heroic figures, e.g., Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Three abstract bird forms adorn the apex of the sculpture, that highlight the climax of triumph following the long struggle for…
Located at the Ghatail Cantonment premises in Tangail, this sculpture represents Bangladesh War of Liberation in the form of abstract geometric shapes. It is placed on a base made of black granite.
The sculpture ‘Shangshaptak’ (meaning The Loyal Soldier) is an iconic delineation of the Bangladesh War of Liberation by Hamiduzzaman Khan. Located in front of the library building at Jahangirnagar University campus, the sculpture represents the spirit of the war. It depicts a dauntless free fighter…
The largest sculpture by Hamiduzzaman Khan in the memory of war of liberation, ‘Jagrotobangla’ (meaning The Vigilant Bengal) is located in front of the Zia Fertilizer Factory in Ashuganj, Brahmanbaria. The sculpture has a staggering height of 49 feet, including the 22-feet plinth. The form…

