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Lot No. 83
               V S GAITONDE
               1924-2001

               UNTITLED
               29.5 x 20 in (75 x 50.8 cm)
               Watercolour on paper
               1963
               Signed & Dated: Bottom Right

               ` 60,00,000 - 80,00,000 | $ 73,171 - 97,561

               Provenance: Property from a Parsi collection
               based in Mumbai.









               V. S. Gaitonde was born in 1924 in Nagpur.
               He completed  his art diploma at Sir J. J.
               School  of  Art  in  1948.  Impressed  by  his
               vision he was  invited  to join the influential
               Bombay  Progressive  Artists’  Group  in  1950.
               A  man  of  few  words,  he  communicated
               through his artistic dialect. He absorbed the
               universe within to extract symbols which
               transcended on the surface. He audaciously
               wandered off and forged a silent iridescent
               path with his personalised calligraphic
               vocabulary. Constructing, inventing  and
               interpreting symbols and  muted surfaces
               he instilled a distant silence into his works.
               VS  Gaitonde’s  eventual  arrival  upon
               the visual portrayal of the conscience
               was an elaborate evolutionary journey
               substantiated with his internal findings. Along
               the path he constantly erased the identity
               of  the artist in order to transform himself
               into becoming the conduit for the unknown.

               The 70’s was a pertinent juncture pertaining
               to his quest, it marks that stage when he
               was in completeness able to purge mortal
               frequencies from the canvas. His works from
               the 70’s projected an aura of the victorious
               emancipation he had  attained,  that being
               the metamorphosis of the opaqueness
               of  colour.  Recognition  also  came  from
               institutions, considering  he was conferred
               with the title of Padma Shri in the year 1971.
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