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Lot No. 79
 S L HALDANKAR

 1882-1968

 UNTITLED (STILL LIFE)
 16 x 18.5 in (40.6 x 47 cm)
 Oil on canvas
 Circa 1940
 Signed: Bottom Right


 ` 5,00,000 - 7,00,000 | $ 6,173 - 8,642

 Provenance: Property from a collection based in Pune.
 The artwork was acquired by the present owner directly from
 the artist, thence by descent

























 A distinguished Indian painter, S L Haldankar, was born in 1882 in
 Sawantwadi, a former princely state in present-day Maharashtra.
 His artistic talent was recognised early by his school headmaster,
 who awarded him a scholarship to study at the Sir J J School of Art in
 Bombay. Under the guidance of notable artists Mahadev Vishwanath
 Dhurandhar and Cecil Leonard Burns, Haldankar honed his skills
 in both watercolour and oil painting, earning particular acclaim for
 his portraiture.

 In 1908, Haldankar founded the Haldankar Fine Arts Institute in
 Bombay, where he mentored aspiring artists. He co-founded the Art
 Society of India in 1918, serving as its first president and playing a
 key role in shaping the modern Indian art scene. His mastery of light
 and shade imbued his works with remarkable depth and dimension,
 while his skilful use of colour brought vibrancy and intricate detail
 to his subjects.

 Haldankar’s art, noted for its realism and finesse, remains highly
 esteemed, inspiring generations of artists. His works have been
 exhibited across India in cities like Mumbai, Madras, and Shimla
 and internationally at the Royal Society of British Artists in London.
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