Maqbool Fida Husain (b. 1915)
PROPERTY FROM THE HASAN FAMILY COLLECTION
Maqbool Fida Husain (b. 1915)

Masks

Details
Maqbool Fida Husain (b. 1915)
Masks
signed in Hindi (lower right); titled, signed, dated and numbered '"Masks" Husain 1964 NY.7' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
47¾ x 20 in. (121.2 x 50.8 cm.)
Painted in 1964
Provenance
Gift from the artist to Aley and Marianne Hasan and thence by descent.

Aley Hasan befriended Maqbool Fida Husain in India. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Hasan and his wife Marianne hosted Husain on a few occasions at their house in Ham, Richmond Surrey. Hasan's daughters recall, "We all remember Husain as a tall, slim bearded gentleman with a quiet demeanor. Although we were children, we were nevertheless intrigued by the artist, who unlike most men at that time, wore a black suede suit with bare feet and carried a brown leather shoulder bag. During one extended visit in 1968, Husain sat comfortably in our sitting room sketching in ink, members of our family. One is a sketch, in ink, of our late mother and grandmother. In the background of this work is a sketch of the Masks painting."

Lot Essay

Highly textured and painted with jeweled tones and thick layers of impasto, Husain's Masks is a tour de force demonstrating the artist's mastery of line and composition during one of his most vital and creative peaks. The multi-faceted cubist style coupled with Husain's time-honored themes celebrating rural life as the essence of India, showcases Masks as an exemplary yet intimate example of Indian Modernism.

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