"It is in a fundamental sense that we speak of Husain being in the authentic tradition of Indian art. He has been unique in his ability to forge a pictorial language which is indisputably of the contemporary Indian situation but surcharged with all the energies, the rhythms of his art heritage." (E. Alkazi, M. F. Husain: The Modern Artist & Tradition, New Delhi, 1978, p. 3) "It was in the early years, that Maqbool Fida Husain created the essential idiom for his art and it provided him with the navigational resources for his later journey. The layered vocabulary of his paintings, as complex as India itself, also set the tone for his preoccupation which was to tap the pulse of a nation in its making, viewing it from the street as it were. In doing so he virtually re-invented India and he continues to do this at each stage of his art." (Y. Dalmia, ‘M.F. Husain: Re-inventing India', M.F. Husain: Early Masterpieces 1950s-70s, exhibition catalogue, London, 2006, unpaginated)
MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN (1913-2011)

Untitled

Price realised GBP 1,082,500
Estimate
GBP 750,000 – GBP 900,000
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MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN (1913-2011)

Untitled

Price realised GBP 1,082,500
Closed: 10 Jun 2015
Price realised GBP 1,082,500
Closed: 10 Jun 2015
Details
MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN (1913-2011)
Untitled
signed and dated 'Husain 1956' (lower right); bearing XXVIII Biennale Internazionnale d'Arte di Venezia label (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
38 x 99½ in. (96.5 x 252.7 cm.)
Painted in 1956
Provenance
Formerly from a Private Collection, Italy
Sotheby's New York, 25 March 2011, 219
Exhibited
Venice, Biennale Internazionnale d'Arte, 1956
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