Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a paint painting by the Impressionist artist Din Muhammad. It dates from 1876 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
This painting is a decorative panel from 1870 to 1883. It’s floral and blends Impressionism with Realism. The artist, Muhammad Din, studied at the Lahore School of Art.
It might copy a panel from the Wazir Khan Mosque. The Victoria and Albert Museum owns pieces by Din, showing his skill over time.
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Overview
This untitled painting, created between 1870 and 1883, is a decorative floral panel attributed to Muhammad Din, a student of the Lahore School of Art. Its style combines elements of Impressionism and Realism.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is a floral motif, potentially inspired by or directly copied from a panel at the Wazir Khan Mosque, though the exact nature of this relationship is not confirmed.
Technique & Style
The work blends Impressionist and Realist techniques, characteristic of the Lahore School of Art's eclectic approach during this period. The floral design showcases Din's ability to merge these styles effectively.
History & Provenance
Part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection, this piece is one of several by Muhammad Din, demonstrating his development and skill over time within the museum's holdings.
Context
Created during a period of artistic fusion in colonial India, the painting reflects the Lahore School of Art's exposure to Western styles (like Impressionism) alongside traditional Islamic decorative arts, as seen in the Wazir Khan Mosque's architecture.
Legacy
While not individually renowned, the painting contributes to the broader understanding of the Lahore School of Art's influence on Indian artists during the late 19th century, highlighting the era's cross-cultural artistic exchanges.
Artist & collection
Artist
Din Muhammad, also known as Mohammad Din, is a Pakistani former wrestler. He was national champion from 1957 to 1960 and competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics.











