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odernism  
and the art  
of muslim  
south asia
IslamIc  
cIvIlIzatIon  
& muslIm  
networks
Carl W. Ernst &  
Bruce B. Lawrence,  
editors
M
odernism
and the art of 
muslim south asia
iftikhar dadi
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1. Art, South Asian—20th century. 2. Art, Islamic—South Asia.  
3. Modernism (Aesthetics)—South Asia—History—20th century.  
4. Transnationalism—Islamic countries. 5. Art and society—South 
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Contents
  Acknowledgments  xi
  Note on Transliteration  xv
  introduCtion
  Modernism in South Asian Muslim Art  1
1  abdur rahman Chughtai
  Mughal Aesthetic in the Age of Print  46
2  mid-Century modernism
  Zainul Abedin, Zubeida Agha, and Shakir Ali  93
3  sadequain and CalligraphiC modernism  134
4  emergenCe of the publiC self
  Rasheed Araeen and Naiza Khan  177
  epilogue
  The Realm of the Contemporary  217
  Glossary  229
  Notes  231
  Bibliography  269
  Index  295
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illustrations
I.1  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Mughal Artist, ca. 1930s  6
I.2  Muhammad Ali, Poet in a Flower Garden, ca. 1610–15  7
I.3  Hashim, Khan Khanan Abd ar-Rahim, ca. 1626  8
I.4  Daulat, Daulat the Painter and Abd al-Rahman the Scribe, ca. 1610  9
I.5  Bichitr, Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings, ca. 1615–18  19
I.6  Horse Race towards Civilization, 1881  26
1.1  Abanindranath Tagore, The Passing of Shah Jahan, ca. 1903  52
1.2  Abanindranath Tagore, Bharat Mata, 1905  53
1.3  Cover of Chatterjee’s Picture Albums  54
1.4  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Jahanara and the Taj, 1970  63
1.5  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Yasoda, 1951  64
1.6  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Arjuna, 1951  65
1.7  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, illustration and illumination in Muraqqaʿ-i 
Chughtaʾi, 1928  68
1.8  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, The Old Lamp, illustration in Muraqqaʿ-i 
Chughtaʾi, 1928  69
1.9  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, illustration in Muraqqaʿ-i Chughtaʾi, 1928  70
1.10  Anonymous German artist, portrait of Ghalib, 1925  71
1.11  History of the publication of illustrated editions of FitzGerald’s 
Rubaiyat  73
1.12  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, cover design for Iqbal’s poem Khizr-i rah, 
1922  74
1.13  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, cover design for N. M. Rashid’s poetry 
collection Mavara, ca. 1940  78
1.14  Abdur Rahman Chughtai attending an exhibition on Iqbal, 1948  82
1.15  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Mourning for Baghdad, 1968  86
1.16  Abdur Rahman Chughtai, College Girls, 1954  91
2.1  Zainul Abedin, Famine Sketch, 1943  100
2.2  Zainul Abedin, Life in Bangladesh, 1970  102
2.3  Zainul Abedin, frontispiece of Ela Sen, Darkening Days, 1944  104
2.4  Zainul Abedin, Two Santhal Women, 1951  105
2.5  Zainul Abedin, The Struggle, 1959  106
2.6  Zainul Abedin in his office at the Dacca Art Institute  108
2.7  Zainul Abedin, Way to Quaid’s Grave, 1948  109
2.8  Zubeida Agha, Metamorphosis, 1947  114
2.9  Zubeida Agha, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, 1949  115
2.10  Zubeida Agha with Shakir Ali and Ali Imam, 1955  115
2.11  Zubeida Agha, In the Forest, 1958  117
2.12  Shakir Ali, Village Scene with Three Deers, 1941  121
2.13  Shakir Ali with poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz, ca. 1969–70  124
2.14  Shakir Ali, Still Life of Flower in Spring, 1955  127
3.1  Calligraphic exercises in shikasta, by ʿAbd al-Majid  137
3.2  Identical text in nastaʾliq and shikasta, in pamphlet “What Is 
Communism?,” early twentieth century  138
3.3  Annemarie Schimmel, drawing of human face made up of letters 
according to the usage of Persian poets  139
3.4  Rider on an epigraphic horse, India, perhaps Bijapur, late sixteenth 
century  139
3.5  Hashim, Mulla Muhammad Khan Vali of Bijapur, ca. 1620  140
3.6  Lithographic portrait of Ghalib, probably late nineteenth century  140
3.7  “Hilya” of Mr. Oudh Punch, 1877  141
3.8  Genealogical chart of calligraphers  142
3.9  Sadequain, Quest for Knowledge, 1959  147
3.10  Sadequain, Awara (Vagabond), ca. 1957  149
3.11  Sadequain, Genesis: Lady amidst Mountain Cacti, ca. 1957  151
3.12  Sadequain, Bull in the Studio Mirror, 1960  152
3.13  Sadequain, Composition in Kufi, ca. 1961  152
3.14  Sadequain, Treasures of Time, 1961  154
3.15  Sadequain, Saga of Labor, 1967  155
3.16  Sadequain with his father in Paris, 1967  159
3.17  Sadequain, Drawings of Artist and Model, 1966  162
3.18  Sadequain, self-portrait, 1966  163
3.19  Picasso, etching in Vollard Suite, March 31, 1933  164
3.20  Sadequain, illustration and calligraphy of his own verses  167
3.21  Sadequain, painting based on Ghalib’s poetry, 1968  168
3.22  Sadequain, Who Is Sadequain? Khayyam Asks Sarmad, 1970  171
4.1  Rasheed Araeen, Ham Raqs (Dancing Partner), 1959  180
4.2  Rasheed Araeen, Burning Bicycle Tyres, 1959  181
4.3  Rasheed Araeen, Cube as Sculpture, 1966  183
4.4  Rasheed Araeen, Chakras (Waterdiscs), 1969–70  184
4.5  Rasheed Araeen, Paki Bastard, 1977  187
4.6  Rasheed Araeen, drawing on photograph, 1978–79, on cover of 
Making Myself Visible, 1984  189
4.7  Rasheed Araeen, Ethnic Drawings, 1982  190
4.8  Rasheed Araeen, Narcissus, 1981–83  193
4.9  Naiza Khan in her studio, Karachi, 2005  198
4.10  Naiza H. Khan, Khatra Khatra (Danger Danger), 2000  199
4.11  Naiza H. Khan, Henna Hands, 2003  200
4.12  Naiza H. Khan, Henna Hands, 2002  201
4.13  Naiza H. Khan, Henna Hands, 2002  201
4.14  Wall silhouette showing an MQM fighter, Hyderabad  205
4.15  Naiza H. Khan, Bullet Proof Vest, Body Armour/Lingerie, Chastity Belt, 
2006–7  206
4.16  Naiza H. Khan, Pelvic Armour II, 2008  207
4.17  Naiza H. Khan, Khamosh (Silence), 2006  209
e.1  Hasnat Mehmood, Aisha Khalid, Nusra Latif Qureshi, Saira Wasim, 
Talha Rathore, and Muhammad Imran Qureshi, Untitled 4, 2003  222
e.2  Bani Abidi, The Ghost of Mohammad Bin Qasim, 2006  225
e.3  Seher Shah, detail of The Concrete Oracles, 2008  226