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Cry Of The Nightingale Framed Print
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14x18 inches
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Cry Of The Nightingale Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
19x24 inches
"Cry Of The Nightingale" is a famous painting by the Pakistani artist Abdur Rahman Chughtai. The nightingale is a small passerine bird best known for its powerful and beautiful song. It has remained a favourite theme or subject of the artist throughout his career. Chughtai was a Pakistani painter, noted for his work inspired by a variety of sources that included traditional miniature, Mughal, Art Nouveau, Orientalist, and Islamic styles of painting. Chughtai's best-known paintings are his portraits, featuring their subjects existing in a flattened pictorial space painted in rich golds and pastels, and populated by metaphorical signifiers. |
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Cry Of The Nightingale Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
14x18 inches
Cry Of The Nightingale Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
19x24 inches
"Cry Of The Nightingale" is a famous painting by the Pakistani artist Abdur Rahman Chughtai. The nightingale is a small passerine bird best known for its powerful and beautiful song. It has remained a favourite theme or subject of the artist throughout his career.Chughtai was a Pakistani painter, noted for his work inspired by a variety of sources that included traditional miniature, Mughal, Art Nouveau, Orientalist, and Islamic styles of painting. Chughtai's best-known paintings are his portraits, featuring their subjects existing in a flattened pictorial space painted in rich golds and pastels, and populated by metaphorical signifiers.
Abdur Rahman Chughtai was an artist and intellectual from Pakistan, who created his own unique, distinctive painting style influenced by Mughal art, miniature painting, Art Nouveau and Islamic art traditions. He is considered 'the first significant modern Muslim artist from South Asia' and the national artist of Pakistan. Chughtai’s work typically portrayed Hindu deities and famous personalities from Islamic and Hindu dynasties—Mughal and Rajput princes. He depicted gods and courtesans with equal affection.