Pet Bird
Artist
Abdur Rahman Chughtai
(Pakistani, 1894 - 1975)
Dateapprox. 1930-1960
MaterialsOpaque watercolors on paper
Credit LineFrom the Collection of William K. Ehrenfeld, M.D.
Object number2005.64.7
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on viewImages of women appear frequently in Chughtai's work, and in several of his paintingssuch as this onethe women are depicted with a captive bird. Chughtai left remarkably few clues about the intended meanings of his works. The image of the captive bird might refer to the restricted lives led by many of Chughtai's female contemporaries. On the other hand the pet bird may have been intended by the artist as a symbol of the captive heart. Themes of love and romance derived from South Asian and Persian literary traditions were among the artist's favorite subjects. Persian poetry in particular employed the image of a caged bird tended by a woman as a metaphor for the love-struck male suitor.