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Husain often depicted themes from Indian
               mythology, history, and everyday life. During his early
               years, he created movie posters and illustrations.
               He also built and designed toys for a toy company
               to  earn  additional  income.  Husain’s  works  at
               the company typically reflected his fascination
               with everyday objects and their ability to convey
               deeper meanings. His works created during this
               time would highly impact his career later as it first
               began his fascination with wood works. Creating
               toy inspired series and furniture later on in life, he
               explored childhood nostalgia and the whimsical
               side of art, incorporating playful elements to create
               impactful artworks.
               M.F. Husain had also created several works inspired
               by dance as he was deeply influenced by classical
               Indian dance forms, such as Bharatanatyam,
               Kathak, and Odissi. These influences are reflected
               in the grace and fluidity of his compositions, as well
               as in the use of traditional symbols and motifs. He
               created his dance-inspired series by focusing on
               the expression and emotion that could be conveyed
               through dance, exploring the art as a cultural symbol.
               He translated the visual language by capturing the
               intensity and passion of the performers.





                                                                The presented lot on exhibit at Husain Ki Sarai, Faridabad





               Lot No. 89


               M F HUSAIN
               1915-2011

               UNTITLED
               72 x 48 x 0.5 in (183 x 122 x 1.3 cm)
               Acrylic on wood
               1992
               Signed & Dated: Bottom Left
               ` 20,00,000 - 30,00,000 | $ 24,390 - 36,585
               Exhibited: Husain Ki Sarai at Faridabad, Haryana
               ‘Husain - The Eternal Master: Selected Works from
               1941 – 2011’ at www.theartstrust.com (online)
               Published: ‘The Eternal Master: Selected Works 1941-2011’
               by The Arts Trust, 2024, pg. 451
               Provenance: Property from a collection based in Mumbai
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