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Lot No. 68



 M F HUSAIN
 1915-2011

 UNTITLED (HORSES)
 20 x 15 in (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
 Mixed media on board
 Circa 1970
 Signed: Bottom Right

 ` 10,00,000 - 15,00,000 | $12,195 - 18,293

 Provenance: Property from an international
 collection. Artwork was acquired by the present
 owner directly from the artist.




















 Even as a young boy M F Husain was enamored by
 horses, first realising his fascination for them while
 witnessing the tazias taken out during Muharram
 processions. He was often seen drawing several
 horse  forms  in  chalk  or  coal  on  his  school’s  walls
 and notebooks. Later on in life, the artist travelled
 to China where he was able to study Song dynasty
 horse  pottery  and  meet  artist  Qi  Baishi.  Baishi’s
 work too depicted horses with minimal lines yet
 immense movement and served as inspiration.
 Other influences include European artists Franz
 Marc and Marino Marini and icons of ancient Greek
 civilization like the Trojan horse and Bucephalus.
 He intended the powerful depiction of the horse to
 signify grace and freedom. The artist stated  “My
 horses like  lightning,  cut  across many  horizons.
 Seldom their hooves are shown. They hop around the
 spaces. From the battlefield of “Karbala” to Baukura
 terracota, from the Chinese Tse pei Hung horse to
 St. Marco horse, from ornate armoured “Duldul” to
 challenging white of “Ashwamedh”... the cavalcade
 of my horses is multidimensional”.
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