S.H. Raza – Untitled, 1945

Sayed Haider Raza (1922-2016) | India
“Untitled, 1945”
Watercolor on paper

Signed lower right “S.H. Raza 45”.

Description

This painting by Sayed Haider Raza beautifully captures the idyllic essence of rural India, with women engaged in farming activities under the open sky. The scene is bathed in warm, natural light, with vibrant yellows and greens that evoke the richness of the land. Raza’s use of watercolor lends a softness to the piece, imbuing it with a sense of calm and harmony. The figures are depicted in gentle postures, carefully tending to the crops, while a pair of cattle rests peacefully nearby, symbolizing the pastoral life that Raza often celebrated in his early works.

This painting reflects Raza’s deep appreciation for the beauty of everyday rural life, capturing the quiet dignity and resilience of the people who work the land. The composition is balanced and serene, showcasing his skill in blending colors to create a natural, almost dreamlike atmosphere. This piece is a wonderful example of Raza’s connection to his roots and his ability to convey the soul of India through his art.

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