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QUINTESSENTIAL
SWAMINATHAN Important Paintings From Past Auctions
Through the presented lot, Jagdish
Swaminathan incorporates a dimension
of reality within the realm of his invented
abstract world. He seems to be extending
his artistic psyche and uses the human form UNTITLED
to connect and explore the intertwined 31.5 x 45.5 in (80 x 115.5 cm)
relationship between the real and ethereal. Oil on canvas, Circa 1970s
The fact that the presented oil on canvas PRESENTED LOT
creation depicts a figurative form makes
it extremely rare. It showcases the figure
of a man against a bright yellow and red
backdrop. For the artist, yellow signifies the
bright aura of birth while reds represent the
passionate energy of the human form that is BIRD MOUNTAIN SERIES BIRD, MOUNTAIN, TREE
released through his images. The motif of a 35.9 x 48 in (91.1 x 121.9 cm) 30 x 20 in (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
bird in flight, is a symbol of the ‘self’, seeking Oil on canvas, 1973 Oil on canvas, 1986
freedom, enlightenment and the spiritual
truth of nature.
Swaminathan made his contributions
as an artist, writer, as well as an activist.
Throughout his artistic journey, he delved
into the realms of colour, geometry and
symbolism. His unwavering conviction in
the significance, and even supremacy, of
folk and tribal art found expression not
just within his creative work, wherewith
he would frequently incorporate motifs
with tribal linkage; but also through his
relentless endeavours to champion these
art traditions while he was the director of set
J Swaminathan apart from his peers, who
frequently drew inspiration from Western UDGHOSH FROM BIRD, MOUNTAIN AND TREE SERIES UNTITLED (BIRD, TREE, MOUNTAIN SERIES) UNTITLED
sources, highlighting his innovative ideas as 49 x 49 in (124.5 x 124.5 cm) 45.2 x 65.2 in (114.9 x 165.7 cm) 33 x 45 in (83.8 x 114.3 cm)
a defining characteristic of his legacy. Oil on canvas, 1974 Oil on canvas Oil on canvas, 1974