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Lot No. 12
 H A GADE

 1917-2001

 CHEMBUR MONSOON
 41.7 x 30 in (106 x 76.2 cm)
 Oil on canvas
 Circa 1960
 Signed: Bottom Right


 ` 15,00,000 - 20,00,000 | $ 18,519 - 24,691

 Published: ‘Trends & Tradition: Eighty Glorious Years’ by
 Dhoomimal Gallery, New Delhi, 2017, pg. 135

 Provenance: Property from a collection based in New Delhi

 This lot will be offered without a reserve














 A founding member of the Progressive Artists’ Group,
 Hari Ambadas Gade was born in Amravati, Maharashtra,
 in 1917.

 In the realm of Indian art, Gade is celebrated as a
 pioneering abstract expressionist and a painter of
 landscapes depicting solitary, unpeopled houses. A
 frequent traveller, he sought to capture India’s diverse
 scenery in his works. Initially using watercolours for his
 landscapes, Gade later transitioned to oils, reflecting an
 evolution in his artistic approach. His style expanded   Cover of the publication with the work illustrated
 further to include depictions of Bombay’s transforming
 urban landscape, characterised by sprawling slums and
 chaotic, unplanned structures, eventually leading him to
 explore abstraction.

 Gade’s urban scenes are notable for their flat, chromatic
 intensity. The simple geometry of his forms conveys
 a distant view of densely built cityscapes, with dark,
 sinuous lines binding the elemental shapes into cohesive
 structures. Alongside his acclaimed abstract works,
 Gade’s extensive oeuvre included still lifes, nudes,
 portraits, and landscapes, showcasing his versatility and
 depth as an artist.
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