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Property from the Kamal Family Collection

Zainul Abedin

Untitled

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March 26, 03:00 PM GMT

Estimate

25,000 - 35,000 USD

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Property from the Kamal Family Collection

Zainul Abedin

1914 - 1976

Untitled


Ink and wash on paper

Signed and dated in Bengali lower right

15 x 19 ⅞ in. (38.1 x 50.5 cm.)

Executed in 1974

Gifted by the artist to Sajed and Rosemary Kamal, son and daughter-in-law of Sufia Kamal, Dhaka, 1974


Sufia Kamal (1911-1999) was a pioneering Bangladeshi poet and political activist in the history of modern Bangladesh. Emerging in the 1930s, she was part of a progressive literary circle that included Rabindranath Tagore and was a prominent advocate for women’s rights and social justice. Kamal was a key figure in movements leading up to Bangladesh’s independence, and later in life she served as head of the country’s largest women's organization, the Bangladesh Mahila Parishad. Widely honored during her lifetime, Kamal remains a national cultural icon and, in 1999, became the first woman in Bangladesh to receive a state funeral.

 

The friendship between Zainul Abedin, Kamal, and her husband, Kamaluddin Ahmad Khan (1907-1977), dates back to the early 1930s. Over the years, Abedin and Kamal gained prominence and collaborated on organizations such as Kochi Kanchar Mela (Gathering of Budding Children). Kamaluddin, a social philosopher, literary critic, author, and translator, though less of a public figure, made progressive and pioneering contributions to gender equality, interreligious harmony, literature, and scientific thinking.