Back in 16th century, small portraits were made using vellum, copper, ivory etc. The portraits were part of illuminators that held a manuscript and a medal. Since then, it became a tradition to carve, paint, or engrave the medal as a miniature portrait. In time, the medium, the purpose, and the outcome kept evolving, and at present, there happens to be a diversified practice.
Award Ceremony for the Contents on Korea-Bangladesh relation held
Press Release
11th May, 2021 12:24:25
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea held an award ceremony at the Embassy for the winners of the “Contents Contest on Korea-Bangladesh Relations” on May 11.
The ceremony was held on the occasion of an important diplomatic anniversary of Korea-Bangladesh relations.
Among a number of participants in the contest, the first prize went to Tanjina Haque who presented a comprehensive survey of the Korea-Bangladesh ties for almost fifty years with many pieces of relevant photos and records.
Other winners of the contests are Istinarah Surrat Nubah, Naimul Hasan, Reyad Hossain, Md Nuralam Mollah, Abdullah Al Mamun and Norul Isam.