Thursday 17 September 2015

Devendra Darda talking about Google Vividly Honours MF Husain

Today's Google Doodle commends the 100th birthday of one of India's most eminent and multifaceted specialists, Maqbool Fida Husain, who passed away on June ninth, 2011, at 95 years old.

Maqbool Fida Husain, ordinarily known as MF Husain, has been called "The Picasso of India." This was halfway because of his pioneer, marginally cubist sketches and to the sheer volume of work he created. His center name, Fida, can be interpreted as "fixated" or "committed," which could likewise depict his way to deal with making craftsmanship.

The doodle respects the Master of advanced Indian painting in an extremely unique way. You see geometrical figures being utilized for the doodle; circles are utilized to speak to the letters G O E leaving the representation of MF Husain and a paint brush in his grasp to speak to the second G and L; to finish the word GOOGLE.

When you tap on the doodle you are taken to the hunt page with a rundown of sites prepared to give you data about MF Husain, his life, his accomplishments, his debates. Amongst the different destinations you will likewise get a connection to his official site.

MF Husain was conceived in a Muslim family in Pandharpur to a Sulaymani Bohra family who follow their roots back to Gujarat inside of the most recent 200 years, and after that initially to Yemen.

He got hitched to Fazila in 1941. The couple had two little girls Raisa and Aqueela and three children, Mustafa, Shamshad and Owais.

MF Husain is basically known for his sketches, but at the same time is known for his drawings and his role as a printmaker, picture taker, and producer. Some of his later works mixed discussion, as they delineated customary Deities of India in non-conventional ways.

In 1966, he was granted the prestigious Padma Shri recompense by the Government of India.

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