Signed in Urdu and English, ‘Husain’ and dated ’77’ (lower right)
(Lot Note: Part of the artist's Andhra Cyclone Series)
PROVENANCE
Art Heritage Gallery, New Delhi
Private collection, Dubai
LOT ESSAY
Many of M.F. Husain’s works show his concern for the human condition and the suffering of others, often articulating their plight and courage and offering a message of hope and the possibility of redemption.
In 1977, a cyclone ravaged the state of Andhra Pradesh, killing nearly 10,000 people. In response to this tragedy, Husain painted the Andra Cyclone Series, works that reflect gentle comfort to those in mourning and hope for survivors of the catastrophe, including the current lot. Here a lamb is seen in a barren landscape, silhouetted against a dark background. The use of the lamb was deliberate on the artist's part, as it is the symbol of hope and spiritual purity in Christianity - a minority religion of the affected in the region.
Evident in this work and his many other social pieces, Husain's sensibility as an artist goes on much more than the humorous and the satire. His deep belief in his country's secularity and pluralism gave his works traction for the better and the worse; and the earnestness to transform the mythical and the lived tragedies into powerful contemporary statements.