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Lot No. 153
 GURCHARAN SINGH
 b. 1949


 UNTITLED
 60 x 48 in (152.4 x 122 cm)
 Acrylic on canvas
 Signed: Bottom Left

 ` 6,00,000 - 8,00,000 | $ 7,317 - 9,756

 Provenance: Property from a collection based
 in Mumbai.
 This lot will be offered without a reserve.
















 Born  in  1949  in  Patiala,  India,  Gurcharan
 Singh is a highly regarded Indian painter
 renowned for his exceptional figurative
 artworks. He undertook his academic
 pursuits  at  the  Government  College  of
 Arts  and  Crafts  in  Chandigarh.  Singh’s
 artistic focus centers on individuals
 hailing from economically disadvantaged
 backgrounds, with a specific emphasis   He has showcased  his works in solo
 on marginalized and exploited women.   exhibitions at esteemed art galleries in
 Notable pieces in his collection include   Chandigarh, New Delhi, Mumbai, Paris,
 ‘The Red Light in Black and White’ and ‘Les   and  Canada. Widely recognized  for his
 Miserables’.  mastery in figurative painting, Singh
 captures the essence of everyday
 Throughout his artistic odyssey, Singh   people, including men, women, children,
 explored  the  intricate  relationships  and dogs, on a grand scale.
 between diverse elements that shape
 our world. Significantly, his paintings   His  captivating creations adorn
 consistently feature a recurring theme   prestigious institutions such as the
 of juxtaposing animals with prostitutes,   Lalit  Kala  Academy  in  New  Delhi,
 serving as symbolic representations   the  National  Gallery  of  Art  in  New
 that  unveil  the  primal  nature  Delhi, and India House in Paris.
 inherent in humanity. This approach   Acknowledging  his  outstanding  talent,
 skillfully probes the interconnections   Gurcharan  Singh  received  the  National
 between animal and human instincts.   Award  in  1976  and  was  conferred  with
 Gurcharan   Singh’s   artistic   brilliance   the  Padma  Shri  by  the  Government  of
 extends beyond his chosen subject matter.  India, New Delhi, in 1991.
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