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Dhanraj Bhagat’s




                                  Iconic Sculptures





                                      Renowned works by the artist
                                              sold in past auctions
















                                                                                                                                                                                          DUAL PERSONALITY
                                                                                                                                                                                          54 x 30.3 x 18 in (54 x 30.3 x 18 cm)
                                                                                                                                                                                          Reinforced concrete, 1953



                                                                                                                                          SHIVA’S DANCE
                                                                                                                                          82.6 x 39.7 x 19.6 in (210 x 101 x 50 cm)
                                                                                                                                          Mild steel, 1996










                                                    CHILDREN WITH PUPPIES
                                         With base: 13.5 x 25 x 4 in (34.3 x 63.5 x 10.2 cm) | Wood
                                                       PRESENTED LOT

                       Dhanraj Bhagat, a trailblazing modernist sculptor,   member and later as the esteemed Head of the
                       earned renown for his innovative figurative   Department of Sculpture.
                       compositions, marked by distorted and elongated
                       forms. He is celebrated as one of the first Indian   Bhagat’s early works focused on realistic depictions
                       artists to break free from the constraints of academic   of rural life and landscapes in painting. However,
                       realism. In 1949, Bhagat co-founded the Delhi Silpi   as his artistic journey progressed, he developed a
                       Chakra alongside Kanwal Krishna, B C Sanyal, P N   distinctive style, characterised by the use of diverse
                       Mago, and K S Kulkarni, contributing significantly to   materials and geometric forms. Starting with clay,
                       the development of modern Indian art.   he later transitioned to wood, creating notable works
                                                               such as the Monarch series (1966). His experiments
                       Born in Lahore in 1917, Bhagat studied sculpture at   encompassed materials such as cement, plaster
                       the Mayo College of Art, Lahore. Over a distinguished   of Paris, iron filings, papier-mâché, wood, wax,           VEENA PLAYER                                    UNTITLED
                       career spanning  three decades (1947–1977), he   aluminium, copper, brass, and steel, reflecting his               24 x 12 x 7 in (61 x 30.5 x 17.8 cm)            36 x 23.4 x 1 in (91.4 x 59.5 x 2.5 cm)
                       served at the Delhi Polytechnic, initially as a faculty   innovative spirit.                                       Aluminium                                       Fibreglass, C. 1970
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