Journey’s End
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Journey’s End

Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Gouache
Current Location: National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi, India)
Location History:The painting was created by Abanindranath Tagore around 1913 during the Bengal School movement. It later became part of the collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), New Delhi, where it is currently preserved and displayed. Public museum records identify NGMA as the holding institution for this artwork.

Like many of Tagore's artworks, this can also be interpreted as a symbol of the Indian freedom movement. The exhausted camel which has collapsed under the heavy weight can be seen as a symbolism of Indian people under the cruel and oppressive British rule. Moreover, a camel represents the values of tolerance and resilience.

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