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Prolific Indian painter Maqbool Fida Husain predominantly used which of these animals to depict a lively and free spirit in his
paintings?
Elephants
Horses
Cows
Tigers
- Maqbool Fida Husain, a celebrated Indian painter, often portrayed animals to convey various themes.
- Elephants: Known for their grandeur and strength, but not commonly used by Husain for depicting spirit.
- Horses: Often used by Husain to symbolize vitality, energy, and freedom in his artworks. He admired their dynamic form and movement.
- Cows: Sacred in Indian culture, frequently depicted in Indian art for their religious significance, but not a primary symbol for Husain's theme of free spirit.
- Tigers: Represent strength and power, but not typically used by Husain to depict liveliness and freedom.
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