For half a millennium, the Vaishnav family of Udaipur has been practising this unusual form that uses mineral pigments to ...
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Last week was a big one for South Asian art, with multiple records set in the category across New York’s Asia Week sales.
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He noted that in this artwork, Husain emphasizes the importance of villages and rural life in India after gaining independence, representing the quest for identity within Indian modern art.
According to Christie's Web site, shortly after its completion in 1954, the painting left India and found its way to Norway, where it remained largely unseen for decades. The piece was acquired by ...
"The only comparable work is Husain's Zameen, which is in the collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi," Avari adds. Husain, often known as India's barefoot Picasso ...
Goenka told ET: "What gives me particular happiness is that it is the great maestro of Indian art, MF Husain, who has broken this price ceiling, and that the artwork has gone to a great collector, one ...
The painting left India the same year it was completed — 1954 — after being acquired by Ukrainian-born Norway-based doctor Leon Elias Volodarsky, following which he bequeathed it to the Oslo ...
The piece presents a panoramic vision of rural India through 13 narrative scenes, each offering a glimpse into the rhythms of village life. “If you’re looking for a single artwork that defines modern ...