Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Modern Indian Art

Question:

Identify the correct options associated with the artwork "Of Walls" and its artist.

(A) Anupam Sud, Etching on paper.
(B) M.F. Husain, painted on canvas.
(C) Figure of a lonely woman seated on the pavement before a dilapidated backgroud.
(D) Somnath Hore, printed on paper.
(E) Their children represent the most vulnerable section of the society.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Options:

(A) and (C)

(B) and (D)

(B) and (E)

(D) and (C)

Correct Answer:

(A) and (C)

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) → (A) and (C)

Statements associated with the artwork "Of Walls" and its artist:

(A) Anupam Sud, Etching on paper.
(B) M.F. Husain, painted on canvas.
(C) Figure of a lonely woman seated on the pavement before a dilapidated backgroud.
(D) Somnath Hore, printed on paper.
(E) Their children represent the most vulnerable section of the society.

 

Of Walls: This is an etching made from zinc plate and printed on paper made by Anupam Sud in 1982. She had studied printmaking at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, in the early 1970s. When she returned to India, she was drawn to its everyday reality. Apart from her deep interest in social problems faced by people, belonging to marginalised communities of the society, she was keen to understand them artistically. Notice how she creates an interesting form of a woman by hollowing out the face. The absence of face gives it a brooding and sad expression. The painting depicts the figure of a lonely woman seated on the pavement before a dilapidated wall. In the foreground, we only get a glimpse of the lower part of a poor man sleeping on the ground, contrasting with the clothed woman, and adds to the sadness of the print.