V S Gaitonde 
        (1924 - 2001) 
        
        
        Untitled  
    
    
    
    
        Vasudeo  Santu Gaitonde, for the most part, lived a solitary, spiritually inclined life - the essence of which reflected palpably in his paintings. Born to Goan parents, he grew up in a chawl  in the Girgaum area of Bombay. From his modest beginnings, and against all odds, he pursued an enigmatic quest toward abstraction, and is today regarded as one of the most formidable artists not only in India, but on the world art stage. In an... 
        Vasudeo  Santu Gaitonde, for the most part, lived a solitary, spiritually inclined life - the essence of which reflected palpably in his paintings. Born to Goan parents, he grew up in a chawl  in the Girgaum area of Bombay. From his modest beginnings, and against all odds, he pursued an enigmatic quest toward abstraction, and is today regarded as one of the most formidable artists not only in India, but on the world art stage. In an interview, fellow artist Krishen Khanna stated, "There is a strong correlation I see between the way Gaitonde thought, the way he lived, and the way he painted." (Sandhini Poddar, V S  Gaitonde: Painting as Process, Painting as Life , New York: The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, 2014, p. 28) Gaitonde's ethereal canvases, including the present lot, exude the grand silences he alluded to when describing the act of painting. Vasudeo Santu Gaitonde: Sonata of Solitude , Mumbai: Bodhana Arts and Research Foundation, 2016, p. 48) Gaitonde, however, influenced by mentors like Shankar Palshikar and Jagannath Ahiwasi, also studied Indian miniatures. In his early works, he would adopt the bold colours and fine lines of the Basohli and Jain schools of painting. Gaitonde eventually gravitated towards Western Modernism, particularly works by Paul Klee. The latter's whimsical forms and colours opened up a new language of expression for Gaitonde. Zen in the Art of Archery . His engagement with Zen also gave him a deeper understanding of nature and his early forays into the realm of abstraction were evocative of both sea and landscape." (Menezes, p. 27) He was also inclined towards the philosophical and spiritual teachings of J Krishnamurti and Ramana Maharshi. Journal of Landscape Architecture, No. 44,  New Delhi: LA, Journal of Landscape Architecture, June 2015, p. 99)  
    
    
    
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                    EVENING SALE | NEW DELHI, LIVE
                     
                
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        V S Gaitonde Untitled  
        Signed and dated in Devnagari and signed and dated 'GAITONDE / 70' (on the reverse)
    
        
        
    
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    EXHIBITED:V.S. Gaitonde - 1971 , New Delhi: Gallery Chanakya at Ashoka Art Gallery, 14-23 February 1971Vasudeo Santu Gaitonde: Sonata of Light , Mumbai: Bodhana Arts and Research Foundation, 2016, p. 402 (forthcoming, illustrated)
    
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