Description
M. F. Husain | Untitled (Ganesha) | Serigraph on Paper | 40 x 30 inches
This vibrant painting is a striking work by M.F. Husain, who is often celebrated as the “Picasso of India.” It depicts Lord Ganesha, the beloved elephant-headed deity, in Husain’s signature bold and modernist style. Rendered with flat planes of vivid colors, the figure of Ganesha is shown seated, holding a traditional musical instrument, the tanpura, in one hand and a percussion instrument in the other, symbolizing harmony and rhythm. The use of deep red for Ganesha’s body gives the deity an energetic presence, while the bright blue background and yellow instrument create a dramatic contrast that heightens the visual impact. Husain’s simplified yet expressive lines bring a contemporary dynamism to a timeless spiritual subject, blending tradition with modern abstraction. This painting beautifully captures both the divine essence and playful charm of Ganesha, while reflecting Husain’s unique ability to reinterpret Indian mythology in a universal, modern visual language.










