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The Roar










                               Animals as Symbols






                                                        A Classic Husain Motif


















                                                               A recurring motif in Husain’s works  are animals  revered in Hindu
                                                               mythology including horses, tigers and elephants. They are depicted
                                                               in an animated manner, in energetic poses and expressions. The
                                                               artist treats his animals, not as subjects, but rather as symbols of
                                                               power and inexplicable encounters. He would also often use them
                                                               to symbolise eternal India, with a special affinity for the national
                                                               animal of the country - the tiger. The tiger, in Hindu mythology, is
                                                               famously known to be the vehicle of Goddess Durga who is revered
                                                               as the goddess of war. The tiger was also used in several of his
                                                               works belonging to the highly acclaimed British Raj series. The tiger
                                                               in this particular series symbolised India’s independence, power
                                                               and ferocity.

                                                               Much like his other works depicting animals, the presented lot too
                                                               sees the tiger in motion. Utilising his masterful brushstrokes that
                                                               are fluid in nature, and his characteristic bold lines, he expresses
                                                               intensified emotions. Husain was also widely known to be a colourist
                                                               which is evident in the presented work with the usage of green,
                                                               red and yellow to depict the forest scene. The tension in the work
                                                               is made palpable through the artist’s unique visual language that
                                                               combines modern aesthetics with traditional subjects. While many
                                                               of his works featuring animals depict them alongside humans or
                                                               other animals, in the presented lot, the tiger takes pride of place
                                                               as the sole subject.

                                                               Husain’s animal paintings are a representation of nature and this
                                                               representation goes beyond the mere aspect of form – they fill a
                                                               space that allows the artist to highlight his ideals and ideas. In this
                                                               way, they are more symbolic of the principles they are meant to
                                                               depict. His artistic vision is enhanced by the symbolism, rhythm and
                                                               connotations he has created through the years.
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