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Lot 19 Details
Works on Paper and Books 7-8 May 2025
Vishalya Karni
Watercolour, ink and felt tip pen on paper
13.75 x 20.75 in
$11,765-17,650 Rs 10,00,000-15,00,000
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Lot 67 Details
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a) Ray Monk and Andrew Robinson,...
View Dimensions The publication includes an introduction to Tagore’s philosophical, literary, and artistic vision. A collection of essays and reflections on his poetry, music, painting, and educational philosophy. Illustrations of Tagore’s artworks and photographs from the festival events. A brief overview of Tagore’s influence on modern Indian and global art. A celebration of the Rabindra Sangeet (Tagore’s music) and its continued relevanceThis volume is an important resource for those studying Tagore’s multidisciplinary genius, encompassing his literary and artistic legacy.b) Shiv S Kapur, Husain, New Delhi: Lalit Kala Akademi, 19618-page essay by Shiv S Kapur and 23 illustrations, some in colour, biographical notes; stiff cards with dustjacket7 x 5 in (18 x 12.5 cm)This early monograph on M F Husain, one of India’s most celebrated modern artists, is authored by art critic and historian Shiv SKapur. The book offers a brief but insightful 8-page essay on Husain’s life, philosophy, and artistic journey, providing valuable context to his figurative works and Indian modernism during the 1950s and 1960s.c) Geeta Kapur, Contemporary Indian Artists, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1978pp. xxii, 225 pages with bibliography and index; hardbound with dust jacket9 x 5.75 in (23 x 14.5 cm)A landmark publication by noted art critic and historian Geeta Kapur, Contemporary Indian Artists is among the earliest substantial critical studies on post-Independence Indian modernism. The book presents in-depth essays on eight seminal artists who shaped the trajectory of modern Indian art in the 20th century namely Francis Newton Souza - 'Devil in the Flesh'. Ram Kumar - 'City-Exile'. Akbar Padamsee - 'The Other Side if Solitude'. Maqbool Fida Husain - 'Folklore and Fiesta'. Bhupen Khakhar - 'View From the Teashop' and Jagdish Swaminathan - 'Wings of a Metaphor'.Each chapter is based on extensive interviews and studio visits, combining biographical insight with critical analysis of form, theme, and sociopolitical context. Kapur's writing here laid the foundation for a distinctly Indian art-critical voice, deeply informed by both Marxist theory and postcolonial discourse.Full-page reproductions of key works. Archival photographs. A critical introduction on Indian modernism. Now out of print and highly sought after, this volume is a foundational text in South Asian art history and remains essential reading for collectors, curators, and researchers.d) Shamlal, Padamsee, Bombay: Sadanga Publications, 196444 pages, including a six page essay plus 20 black and white plates, 9 tipped-in colour plates; hardbound with dust jacket9.5 x 8.75 in (24 x 22 cm)This early and now scarce monograph on Akbar Padamsee, authored by writer and editor Shamlal, was published by Sadanga Publications as part of a pioneering series on Indian modernist painters. It offers a focused study of Padamsee’s evolving artistic vocabulary during the formative decades of his career.The book includes an essay by Shamlal analysing Padamsee’s visual language, philosophical concerns, and formal strategies. A selection of black-and-white reproductions of paintings and drawings. A portrait photograph of the artist. Biographical chronology and exhibition historyPublished in 1964, it provides a valuable snapshot of Padamsee’s practice just as he was beginning to transition from his early figurative work into the realms of abstraction and metaphysical landscapes. An important early reference work on Akbar Padamsee, produced well before the later retrospectives and institutional monographs.e) H A Gade - Founder Member : Progressive Artists Group, New Delhi: Dhoomimal Gallery, 2014unpaginated; softbound11.75 x 8.25 in (30 x 21 cm)(Set of five)
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