M.F. Husain, one of India's most celebrated artists, paid tribute to the legendary Carnatic singer M.S. Subbulakshmi by painting her portrait, which he proudly displayed at a gallery in Chennai in her honor. Known for her ethereal voice and pioneering achievements, Madurai Shanmukhavadivu Subbulakshmi was the first musician to receive the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor, and the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1974. She also made history as the first Indian to perform at the United Nations General Assembly in 1966. Born on September 17, 1915, in Pandharpur, Husain rose to prominence with his bold, Cubism-influenced paintings that explored diverse themes, including Indian mythology, urban life, and iconic figures like Bollywood star Madhuri Dixit. A founding member of the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group, Husain's work often sparked both admiration and controversy for its daring interpretations. Despite his immense contributions, he faced backlash for his depictions of Hindu goddesses, leading to his self-imposed exile in 2006. Husain passed away on June 9, 2011, in London, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to be celebrated in prestigious galleries worldwide. His tribute to M.S. Subbulakshmi reflects the deep respect he held for India's cultural icons, blending his artistic brilliance with his admiration for their achievements.
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