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Paying tribute to the “Picasso of India”

2016-06-09 Thu

Maqbool Fida Husain commonly known as M F Husain, a modern Indian painter of international fame passed away on 9th June 2011.

He was a founding member of The Progressive Artists Group of Bombay. Husain was associated with Indian modernism in the 1940s. He was also one of the most celebrated and internationally recognized Indian artists of the 20th century.

His themes included a variety of topics from famous national leaders and social workers to mythology and epics, from depiction of British raj to artistic motifs of rural and cultural India. He is also known for his drawings and his work as a printmaker, photographer, and filmmaker.

India Post has honoured the paintings of this “Indian Picasso” on stamps. “Between the spider and the lamp” a painting by M F Husain was depicted on an INR 3.05 commemorative stamp and a commemorative setenant pair of INR 0.60 each honours “Tilak’s proclamation – ‘Swaraj is my Birth Right’” painting on it.