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The Extinguished Flame

Explore the unique art of Abdur Rahman Chughtai (1894-1975), Pakistan's national artist, known for his distinctive style blending Mughal, miniature painting, and Art Nouveau influences. Discover his captivating depictions of Islamic history, folklore

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Abdur Rehman Chughtai is a representative Pakistani painter who worked in Lahore around the time the city was still in the territory of British India. He established his original style by fusing different ways of expression including the tradition of Bengali School led by Abanindranath Tagore, Indian miniature painting, modern Japanese painting and Art Nouveau. Using fluid colours and elegant lines which are the characteristics of the

Artist Biography

The Architect of a New Visual Language

Abdur Rahman Chughtai stands as a monumental figure in the annals of South Asian art, widely revered as the national artist of Pakistan and the pioneer who bridged the gap between ancient tradition and modern expression. Born in 1894 into a lineage of skilled craftsmen in Lahore, Chughtai was destined to inherit a deep-seated reverence for decorative beauty. His early years were steeped in the rhythmic grace of naqqashi, or calligraphy, learned under the guidance of his uncle at a local mosque. This foundational training in the precision of the written word would later inform the fluid, lyrical lines that define his mature style. As he moved through his formal education at the Mayo School of Embellishment, Chughtai began to weave together a tapestry of disparate influences, creating what would eventually be recognized globally as the "Chughtai Style."

A Symphony of Mughal Grace and Art Nouveau

The genius of Chughtai lay in his ability to harmonize the historical with the contemporary. He did not merely replicate the past; rather, he reimagined it through a lens of modern elegance. His work is a breathtaking confluence of Mughal and Persian miniature traditions, the sweeping organic curves of European Art Nouveau, and the spiritual depth of Islamic symbolism. By integrating the intricate floral motifs and geometric precision of the Mughal era with the sinuous, flowing silhouettes characteristic of the late 19th-century Western aesthetic, he created a visual language that felt both ancient and avant-garde. His canvases often feature subjects from Islamic history and folklore, rendered with a flattened perspective and a delicate use of color that evokes a dreamlike, ethereal atmosphere. This mastery of line and form allowed him to capture the essence of Indo-Islamic identity in a way that was uniquely modern.

Legacy and Artistic Triumph

Throughout his prolific career, Chughtai’s influence radiated far beyond the borders of Lahore. His journey took him to London, where he refined his skills in etching and printmaking, further expanding his repertoire and allowing his vision to reach a broader international audience. His accolades were as significant as his artistry; he was honored with the title of Khan Bahadur by the British Empire in 1934 and later received Pakistan’s most prestigious civilian honors, including the Pride of Performance in 1958 and the Hilal-i-Imtiaz in 1960. Beyond his individual paintings and prints, Chughtai’s true achievement was the establishment of a cultural identity for a burgeoning nation. He provided a visual vocabulary for the Muslim South Asian experience, ensuring that the splendor of the past could walk hand-in-hand with the aspirations of the modern age. Today, his work remains a cornerstone of Pakistani heritage, continuing to inspire generations of artists to seek beauty in the intersection of tradition and innovation.
abdur rahman chughtai

abdur rahman chughtai

1894 - 1975 , Pakistan

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Mughal painting, Miniature painting, Art Nouveau, Islamic art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Art Nouveau']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Samarendranath Gupta']
  • Date Of Birth: September 21, 1894
  • Date Of Death: January 17, 1975
  • Full Name: Abdur Rahman Chughtai
  • Nationality: Pakistani
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Extinguished Flame
    • Painting from the Muraqqa-i-Chugtai
  • Place Of Birth: Lahore, Pakistan
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