£1,200 - £1,500
M.F. Husain, "Sawari", Hand-Painted Wooden Toy (1913-2011).
A hand-painted wooden toy sculpture by M.F. Husain, depicting a stylized horse and rider in bold geometric patterns. The composition is rendered in vibrant colours with sharp angular forms, evoking a sense of dynamic motion and traditional folk art influences. The back is signed "Husain."
Maqbool Fida Husain (1913–2011) was one of India’s most celebrated modern artists, often referred to as the "Picasso of India." A pioneering figure in Indian contemporary art, Husain was known for his bold, expressive style, which fused traditional Indian themes with modernist influences. His works, characterized by fluid lines, vibrant colours, and fragmented forms, often depicted themes from Indian mythology, rural life, and urban modernity. He was a founding member of the Progressive Artists' Group, which sought to break away from colonial artistic traditions and establish a new, independent identity for Indian art. Husain’s career spanned over seven decades, during which he gained international recognition, but also courted controversy for his depictions of Hindu deities in unconventional forms. Despite facing political and religious opposition, he remained an influential force in the art world, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and collectors globally.
Approximately 30 x 19.2cm
Provenance:
From a distinguished collector based in the United States.
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