Untitled
Signed and dated in Telugu (upper left)
2001
Pen and ink on paper
6 x 5.75 in
(15.5 x 14.5 cm)
Estimate
$500 - 700
Rs 42,000 - 58,800
Winning bid
$540 |
Rs 45,360
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Untitled
Pencil on paper
6.5 x 8.25 in
(16.5 x 21 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,195 - 1,790
Winning bid
Rs 1,08,000 |
$1,286
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Untitled [A set of 2 Books on F N Souza]
a) Edwin Mullins, F N Souza: An Introduction , London: Anthony Blond Ltd., 1962 108 pages illustrated with 66 full-page colour & black-and-white plates and 24 line drawings; full grey cloth bound with black title on the front cover and spine with dust jacket. 9.25 x 8.5 in (23.5 x 21.5 cm) The first comprehensive monograph on Francis Newton Souza, written by British art critic Edwin Mullins, published at a time when Souza was establishing himself as a powerful voice in post-war British and modern Indian art. This publication provides critical analysis of Souza’s early influences, his role in founding the Progressive Artists’ Group in Bombay, and his later works produced in London. The volume is illustrated with numerous black-and-white plates reproducing the artist’s paintings, drawings, and sketches, offering visual insight into Souza’s evolving style—marked by expressive figuration, eroticism, and religious iconography. The essay extends to 45 pages, and there is a 3-page list of collectors at the end.
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Estimate
$600 - 800
Rs 50,400 - 67,200
Winning bid
$780 |
Rs 65,520
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The Reasoning Vision: Jehangir Sabavala‘s Painterly Universe
Dilip Chitre, The Reasoning Vision: Jehangir Sabavala's Painterly Universe , New Delhi: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing, 1980 72 pages with 44 plates and a tipped-in frontispiece; original hardback with fine dust jacket 13.25 x 10.75 in (34 x 27 cm) A landmark monograph on the distinguished Indian modernist Jehangir Sabavala, authored by renowned poet and critic Dilip Chitre. The Reasoning Vision is both a scholarly and poetic exploration of Sabavala’s contemplative, structured, and luminous painterly universe. It situates his practice within the larger currents of 20th-century modernism while also acknowledging his distinct aesthetic rooted in solitude, order, and light. Lavishly illustrated with full-page colour reproductions, preparatory sketches, and archival images, the book also includes detailed commentary on Sabavala’s artistic techniques, thematic concerns, and philosophical underpinnings. Now out of print, this is the first and most authoritative critical study on Sabavala. A foundational reference for collectors and scholars of Indian modern art.
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Estimate
$500 - 700
Rs 42,000 - 58,800
Winning bid
$144 |
Rs 12,096
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Contemporary Indian Art: An Exhibition of the Festival of India [With two posters of the Exhibition]
Geeta Kapur, Contemporary Indian Art: An Exhibition of the Festival of India , London: Royal Academy of Arts, 1982 100 pages, 7-page introduction by Geeta Kapur. 44 artists covered. Each given 2-page space with portrait, 1 or 2 illustrations and biography; card covers 9.25 x 8.25 in (23.5 x 21 cm) This lot is accompanied by two original offset-printed exhibition posters issued with the show designed by Gopi Gajwani, printed by Thomson Press. Poster featuring Gulam Mohammed Sheikh's Returning Home . Another poster featuring Jagdish Swaminathan's Untitled (Mountain & Bird) These 2 posters are now scarce and considered collectible ephemera in their own right. Both are offset-printed on medium-weight paper, each measuring approximately 30 x 20 in (76 x 51 cm).
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Estimate
$200 - 300
Rs 16,800 - 25,200
Winning bid
$720 |
Rs 60,480
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Untitled
Inscribed, dated and signed 'Baltimore 22nd Sept 81/ Paritosh Sen' (lower right)
1981
Mixed media on paper
16.25 x 13.5 in
(41 x 34.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,195 - 1,790
Winning bid
Rs 1,44,000 |
$1,714
(Inclusive of Buyers Premium)
Untitled
Inscribed 'ETCHiNG 12/15 AP.' (lower left), signed and dated in Telugu (lower...
2000
Etching on paper
Print size: 12.5 x 19.5 in (31.5 x 49.5 cm)
Estimate
$800 - 1,200
Rs 67,200 - 1,00,800
Winning bid
$840 |
Rs 70,560
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Untitled [Set of 2 Books on N S Bendre]
a) Ram Chatterji, Bendre: The Painter and the Person , Bombay: The Bendre Foundation for Art and Culture and Indus Corporation, Circa 1990 pp. 64 + 46 plates + 3 pages of thumbnails of same; hardbound with dust jacket 10 x 10 in (25.5 x 25.5 cm)
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(0 x 0 cm)
Estimate
$100 - 200
Rs 8,400 - 16,800
Winning bid
$144 |
Rs 12,096
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Untitled [A set of five books on Jehangir Sabavala]
a) Ranjit Hoskote, Ricorso: Jehangir Sabavala 2006-2008 , jointly published by Mumbai: Sakshi Gallery and London, New York: Aicon Gallery, 2008 About 100 pages; original hardbound 11.25 x 11.25 in (29 x 29 cm) b) Ranjit Hoskote, Pilgrim, Exile, Sorcerer , Bombay: Eminence Designs, 1998 184 pages and profusely illustrated with family photographs and paintings; original hardback 11 x 11 in (28 x 28 cm)
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Estimate
$500 - 700
Rs 42,000 - 58,800
Winning bid
$132 |
Rs 11,088
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Untitled [A set of 10 books on Amrita Sher-Gil]
a) Vivan Sundaram, Geeta Kapur, G R Sheikh and K G Subramanyan, Amrita Sher-Gil Bombay: Marg Publications, March 1972 144 pages including 76 black and white photographic plates and 11 colour photographs; hardbound with dust jacket 12.25 x 9.5 in (31 x 24 cm)
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Estimate
$1,000 - 1,500
Rs 84,000 - 1,26,000
Winning bid
$1,080 |
Rs 90,720
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Untitled [An early Galerie Lara Vincy catalogue, together with a Christmas greeting card featuring a Raza lithograph]
a) Jacques Lassaigne, Raza , Paris: Galerie Lara Vincy, 1958 Unpaginated [approx. 15 pages] including black-and-white and colour plates, some tipped-in; softcover, stapled wrappers 6.75 x 9.5 in (17 x 24.5 cm) Text in English and French. A rare and important catalogue from Raza’s solo exhibition held at Galerie Lara Vincy, Paris, in 1958. Featuring a critical bilingual essay by noted French art historian Jacques Lassaigne, the publication contextualizes Raza’s evolving style during his early Paris period. The catalogue includes several high-quality plates, with some works presented as tipped-in reproductions, underscoring the gallery’s commitment to showcasing the artist’s vibrant abstract language. This publication marks a pivotal moment in Raza’s international trajectory, capturing his early transition from expressionist landscapes toward a more formal abstraction influenced by the Parisian art scene.
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Estimate
$600 - 800
Rs 50,400 - 67,200
Winning bid
$504 |
Rs 42,336
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Untitled [A set of four Gallery One catalogues on F N Souza]
a) Souza 57 , London: Gallery One, 1957 20 pages, including a 2-page biographical note. Illustrated with 12 full-page black and white reproductions of paintings and 1 black and white portrait of the artist; original stapled pink printed wrappers 9 x 6 in (23 x 15 cm) Early and scarce exhibition catalogue published by Gallery One, London, for a solo exhibition of F. N. Souza in 1957. Illustrated with 12 full-page black and white reproductions of paintings, along with a black and white portrait of the artist. Includes a two-page biographical note. An important document of Souza's early years in the British art scene, capturing his raw expressionist idiom and the beginnings of his international acclaim.
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Estimate
$800 - 1,000
Rs 67,200 - 84,000
Winning bid
$1,320 |
Rs 1,10,880
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Untitled [A collection of six illustrated books with covers designed by S H Raza]
Untitled [Collection of Six Illustrated Book Covers by S H Raza] , Paris: Club du Livre de France, 1955 Each book is a hardbound with an illustration by S H Raza,Text in French. Limited editions. 8 x 5.5 in (20 x 14 cm) each Selma Lagerlöf, La charrette fantôme Collection les beaux romans Edition: No. 2971 of 3000 A classic Swedish tale, richly illustrated by Raza, capturing the haunting atmosphere of the narrative. Prosper Merimee, Colomba Edition: No. 494 of 3000 Raza's illustrations complement Mérimée's Corsican novella, enhancing its themes of honor and revenge. Comte de Gobineau, Le Prisonnier Chanceux Edition: No. 224 of 3000 This adventurous tale is brought to life through Raza's dynamic illustrations, reflecting the protagonist's journey. Ferreira de Castro, Forêt Vierge Edition: No. 1493 of 3000 Raza's artwork vividly portrays the lush Amazonian backdrop of this novel, emphasizing the interplay between man and nature. Henri Troyat, Grandeur Nature Edition: No. 79 of 3100 The psychological depth of Troyat's narrative is mirrored in Raza's expressive illustrations. Maurice Donnay, La Reine Margot Edition: No. 136 of 2900 Raza's depictions of 16th-century France add a visual richness to Donnay's dramatization of Queen Margot's life.
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(0 x 0 cm)
Estimate
$600 - 800
Rs 50,400 - 67,200
Winning bid
$720 |
Rs 60,480
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Untitled
Pencil on paper
8.25 x 6.5 in
(21 x 16.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,00,000 - 1,50,000
$1,195 - 1,790
Winning bid
Rs 1,32,000 |
$1,571
(Inclusive of Buyers Premium)
Untitled
Signed and dated 'Subba/ 21' (lower left)
2021
Pastel, charcoal and watercolour on paper
10.75 x 16 in
(27 x 40.5 cm)
Estimate
Rs 1,50,000 - 2,00,000
$1,790 - 2,385
Winning bid
Rs 1,56,000 |
$1,857
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Untitled [A set of two catalogues and a magazine article on F N Souza]
a) Edwin Mullins, The Human and the Divine Predicament: New Paintings by F N Souza , London: Grosvenor Gallery, 1964 13 pages with 11 black and white plates of his works; Softcover, stapled wrappers 8 x 8.25 in (20 x 21 cm) Published on the occasion of F N Souza’s major solo exhibition at Grosvenor Gallery, London, from 31 March to 25 April 1964, this catalogue features an extended essay by art critic Edwin Mullins, who explores Souza’s continuing engagement with themes of religious iconography, sexuality, violence, and human fallibility. The essay provides an in-depth critical lens on Souza’s powerful and provocative visual language during this significant phase of his London period. The publication is illustrated with black-and-white reproductions of Souza’s recent paintings, reflecting his bold handling of line, distortion, and symbolism. The title itself encapsulates Souza’s existential exploration of man’s place in a fractured spiritual and social world. A rare and important exhibition document capturing Souza’s evolving practice and critical reception in post-war Britain. Increasingly scarce in collectible condition.
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Estimate
$500 - 700
Rs 42,000 - 58,800
Winning bid
$240 |
Rs 20,160
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Untitled [A set of nine books on F N Souza]
a) Souza in the Forties , New Delhi: Dhoomimal Gallery, 1983 20 pages, including covers, which have 57 black and white images of paintings. Introduction by Jag Mohan. Text has a self-portrait by Souza dated 1982; stapled stiff wrappers 11.25 x 8.5 in (28.5 x 21.5 cm) A rare retrospective exhibition of the paintings and drawings done by Francis Newton Souza during the forties b) Drawing the Essence , New Delhi: Dhoomimal Gallery, 2005 31 pages; softcover 9.25 x 8.25 in (23.5 x 21 cm) It was a compendium of pieces from a winter 2005 exhibition that brought the trainees and masters together. It features a variety of drawings from the Ravi Jain International Centre for Arts and is a democratic collection that has not adhered to any one theme.
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Estimate
$500 - 700
Rs 42,000 - 58,800
Winning bid
$1,200 |
Rs 1,00,800
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Untitled [A set of 2 books on S H Raza]
a) Raymond Cogniat, Le Peinture: Les Jeux Sont Faits , Paris: Prisme des Arts, no. 11, 1957 52 pages; paperback 10.75 x 8.25 in (27 x 21 cm) In this issue of Prisme des Arts , renowned French art critic and historian Raymond Cogniat explores the philosophical and aesthetic dimensions of modern painting under the evocative title Les Jeux Sont Faits ("The Dice Are Cast") . The work serves as a meditation on the role of chance, fate, and choice in the creative process, drawing connections between contemporary movements and classical themes. The catalogue has a group photograph with S H Raza in it.
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Estimate
$500 - 700
Rs 42,000 - 58,800
Winning bid
$84 |
Rs 7,056
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Untitled [A set of two books on George Keyt]
a) George Keyt: A Centennial Anthology , Colombo: George Keyt Foundation, April 2001 pp. xiv + 184 pages including writings on and by Keyt, a portfolio of paintings [pp. 57-110], memorabilia, a bio-bibliography [1923-1988], murals, an essay by his daughter Diana Keyt, obituaries, etc.; bound in Bangladeshi jute with Keyt’s signatures blown up and printed on the cover in black and with a fine dust jacket. 12.25 x 11.5 in (31 x 29 cm) Published by the George Keyt Foundation to mark the centenary of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated modernist painter, this handsome volume brings together critical essays, archival photographs, and a comprehensive visual survey of George Keyt’s oeuvre. The anthology spans Keyt’s stylistic evolution—from his early figurative explorations influenced by Indian and Buddhist iconography to his mature cubist-inflected idiom.
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Estimate
$300 - 400
Rs 25,200 - 33,600
Winning bid
$192 |
Rs 16,128
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Untitled [A set of two books on Modern and Contemporary Art]
a) Rasheed Arareen, The other story : Afro-Asian artists in post-war Britain , London: Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, 1989 158 pages; softcover with French flaps 11 x 9.75 in (28 x 25 cm) A very nice copy of this seminal exhibition at Hayward Gallery, London, 29 November 1989 to 4 February 1990; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, 10 March to 22 April 1990; and Manchester City Art Gallery and Cornerhouse, 5 May to 10 June 1990—devised and selected by artist, writer, editor, and curator Rasheed Araeen—celebrated the contribution of artists from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean to art in post-war Britain and to modernism.
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Estimate
$200 - 300
Rs 16,800 - 25,200
Winning bid
$204 |
Rs 17,136
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