MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN (B. 1915)
MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN (B. 1915)

Untitled (Blue Horse)

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MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN (B. 1915)
Untitled (Blue Horse)
signed in Hindi and Urdu and dated '1966' (upper left)
oil on canvas
71 5/8 x 35¼ in. (181.9 x 89.5 cm.)
Painted in 1966

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The juxtaposition of man and animal is a theme which Maqbool Fida Husain frequently returns to. The artist seems particularly interested in the pairing of a woman and horse, typically in a dynamic and entwined composition. Husain's horses are proud, powerful and valiant often matching or even overpowering the human figures they are opposite. In this work, the woman and the stallion occupy equal portions of the canvas mirroring each other in both their psychological states and their physical positions. Husain's use of strong emotive lines and gestural brushstrokes in place of a more controlled and realistic canvas also reflects Symbolistic and Expressionistic styles. While the continual pairing of woman and animal suggests much about the inseparable relationship between man and beast, Husain allows a large portion of its meaning to come simply from the proximity of the two forms. He says, "They have no extra-pictorial significance, as images. They may be symbolic if the particular relationship is effective - because two images when placed together act upon each other. The symbol then derives its life from the energy released."