About The Work
In this multimedia print on Somerset textured paper, artist Shahzia Sikander brings the traditional art of Indo-Persian miniature painting into dialogue with the art of the present day. Widely known for her elegant use of personal symbology, Sikander integrates Hindu and Muslim culture, combining allegories, myths and deities from both societies into her collage-like compositions. This piece, Maligned Monsters I, depicts two headless female figures, entwined in a shawl of golden Arabic script. The title makes reference to the renowned 1977 text by historian Partha Mitter, Much Maligned Monsters: History of European Reactions to Indian Art.
About Shahzia Sikander
From The Magazine
Aquatint with sugar lift spit bite, dry point & chine collé on somerset textured paper
29.00 x 22.00 in
73.7 x 55.9 cm
This work is signed and numbered.
About The Work
In this multimedia print on Somerset textured paper, artist Shahzia Sikander brings the traditional art of Indo-Persian miniature painting into dialogue with the art of the present day. Widely known for her elegant use of personal symbology, Sikander integrates Hindu and Muslim culture, combining allegories, myths and deities from both societies into her collage-like compositions. This piece, Maligned Monsters I, depicts two headless female figures, entwined in a shawl of golden Arabic script. The title makes reference to the renowned 1977 text by historian Partha Mitter, Much Maligned Monsters: History of European Reactions to Indian Art.
About Shahzia Sikander
From The Magazine
- The quoted dimensions are for the paper size. The image size is 19.5" x 12.5".
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