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THE LEGEND OF BENARES




 Important Manu Parekh works

 from the same series






                                                                                    ARCHITECTURAL MOSAIC
                                                                                    OF TEMPLES
                                                                                    40 x 80 in (101.6 x 203.2 cm)
                                                                                    Acrylic on canvas, 2018






















                        TEMPLE FESTIVAL AT
                       MOONLIGHT IN KASHI
                 60 x 120 in (152.4 x 304.8 cm)
                       Acrylic on canvas, 2014







 FESTIVAL NEAR RIVER
 36 x 48 in (91.4 x 122 cm)
 Acrylic & oil on canvas, 2004
 PRESENTED LOT

 Manu Parekh has created a legacy defined by his   theme intricately woven into its very existence. The
 ability to translate deeply personal and spiritual   experience marked a turning point for the artist,
 experiences into bold and vibrant canvases. While   providing not only solace but also a profound visual
 his artistic journey has explored various themes and   vocabulary that would shape his artistic practice for
 influences, the Benares Series stands out as one of   decades. While Benares is often viewed through the
 his most celebrated bodies of work, encapsulating   lens of its architectural splendour, Parekh was more
 his enduring fascination with the city of Varanasi.  captivated by its human and spiritual dynamism.
 The changing hues of the sky, the reflections on                                   VARANASI IN MOON LIGHT
 During the visit to the city in 1980, he was drawn   the Ganges, and the pulsating energy of the ghats   48 x 96 in (122 x 243.8 cm)
 to the city’s unrelenting cycle of life and death—a   became central motifs in his work.  Acrylic on canvas, 2012
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