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Motive aus Indien - Motives from India

Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts Hajji Ali Shrine, Mumbai / Bombay - Hajji Ali Schrein, Mumbai National Gallery of Modern Art - New Delhi Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, Golconda, Telangana - Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, Golkonda Jantar Mantar, Jaipur - Jantar Mantar, Jaipur Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts Camel saddle - City Palace, Jaipur Salar Jang Museum, Hyderabad, India - Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Chandigarh - Chandigarh, Punjab und Haryana Sun Temple, Modhera, Gujarat  - Sonnentempel von Modhera Jantar Mantar, Jaipur - Jantar Mantar, Jaipur Terracotta Heads - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum Hajji Ali Shrine, Mumbai / Bombay - Mumbai / Bombay, Maharashtra Hajji Ali Shrine, Mumbai / Bombay - Mumbai / Bombay, Maharashtra Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts

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Maqbool Fida Husain

Maqbool Fida Husain (1913 - 2011) 

An Artist Without Borders "Let history cut across me without me." M. F. Husain

M. F. Husain entered the final chapter of his life and career in Qatar, a chapter of return, reflection, and renewal. As a citizen, he looked inward, reconnecting with his Yemeni ancestry and embracing the heritage of Arab civilization. For Husain, this was not only a geographical shift but a spiritual homecoming, grounding his vision in traditions that had long shaped his imagination.

The desert became a profound source of inspiration, both as landscape and metaphor. Its silence and vastness carry echoes of endurance, resilience, and faith. Across Husain's canvases, horses appear in full force, symbols of vitality and freedom.

His childhood training in Kufic and Nastaliq calligraphy resurfaced in these years, woven into compositions that joined script and image, poetry and form. Language became part of his art, linked to the sacred texts and traditions he had known since youth.

In Qatar, Husain found not only a home but also the ground where his lifelong search for meaning reached completion. These works are the culmination of a journey that began in the streets of Mumbai and closed in Doha, a testament to an artist who never ceased to explore, question, and create.

Source: Wall Text, M F Husain Museum, Doha 

Freitag, 20. März 2026