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The Echo of History






 IMPORTANT HOMI J BHABHA WORKS

 SOLD IN PAST AUCTIONS






               ANGELS’ CONCERT... HOMAGE TO MOZART
               40 x 56 in (101.6 x 142.2 cm)
               Oil on canvas, C. 1960





















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               20.8 x 30.2 in (52.8 x 76.7 cm)                 48 x 40.5 in (122 x 102.8 cm)
               Oil on canvas                                   Oil on canvas, 1938






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 19.5 x 23.7 in (49.5 x 60.2 cm)   Homi Jehangir Bhabha, celebrated as the  ‘father of India’s
 Oil on canvas, 1932  Nuclear Programme,’ was not only a pioneering physicist but
 also a connoisseur and creator of the arts. His view of the arts as
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 central to a meaningful life equaled his dedication to science.
 Born in 1909 in Bombay, Bhabha grew up surrounded by
 intellectual and artistic influences. His grandfather, Hormusi,
 an  educator, cultivated  a family  library rich  in history, literature,
 and poetry, while his father, Jehangir Hormusji Bhabha,
 amassed volumes on the Italian Renaissance and European art.

 Bhabha demonstrated exceptional artistic promise in his youth,
 winning multiple awards from the Bombay Art Society. At 17, he
 painted a self-portrait inspired by Rembrandt, showcasing his
 technical precision. Trained by Jehangir Lalkaka in the academic   LANDSCAPE  UNTITLED (LANDSCAPE)
 style, Bhabha’s artistic pursuits complemented his rigorous   19.6 x 24 in (50 x 60.8 cm)  19.8 x 24 in (50.2 x 61 cm)
 scientific training.  Oil on canvas                           Oil on canvas
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