**Prof. Prithvi Nath Bhargava (1913–2002)** was a distinguished Indian artist, educator, and one of the notable exponents of modern Impressionism in India. Born in Agra, he studied at the Lucknow School of Arts (1933–1939) under renowned masters including Asit Kumar Haldar, Bireshwar Sen, and Syed Hasan Askari. Over a prolific career spanning several decades, Prof. Bhargava developed a unique artistic language that blended Impressionism, Neo-Expressionism, and traditional Indian aesthetics. His works explored themes of nature, spirituality, human emotions, historical monuments, and everyday life, often using watercolors, organic pigments, and innovative mixed-media techniques. Known for his masterful treatment of light, color, and atmosphere, his paintings have been exhibited widely and are admired for their poetic depth and visual sensitivity. From landscapes and architectural studies to abstract compositions, his art reflects a profound connection with Indian culture and the human experience. Today, Prof. P. N. Bhargava is remembered as a visionary artist whose creative legacy continues to inspire art lovers, collectors, and future generations of artists.

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