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Lot No. 128
 K H ARA

 1914-1985

 UNTITLED
 47 x 35 in (119.4 x 89 cm)
 Oil on canvas
 Circa 1970
 Signed: Bottom Right


 ` 40,00,000 - 50,00,000 | $ 49,383 - 61,728

 Exhibited: At the Artists’ Centre, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, among
 other exhibitions in the city

 Provenance: Property from a collection based in Mumbai.
 Artwork was acquired by the present owner directly from the artist









 Artist K H Ara rose from the depths
 of adversity to achieve great success
 ushered in by his exceptional artistic
 merit. His journey, both in life and art,
 tells an extraordinary tale of unwavering
 passion and dedication. A prolific figure
 in the history of Modern Indian Art, K H
 Ara contributed immensely to the birth
 of modernism in India. He was also one of
 the founding members of the Progressive
 Artists’ Group in 1947, along with F N
 Souza. During his later years, he devoted
 himself to the Artists’ Centre in Bombay
 and inspired the next generation of
 artists. He won the prestigious Governor’s
 Award in 1944 and a Gold Medal from the
 Bombay Arts Society in 1952.

 Even though he was hailed as one of
 the first Indian painters to meticulously
 explore the female form, Ara brought
 with him a spontaneity to still life and
 landscapes that was independent of
 the tenets of academic  painting. He
 adopted a European style and calibrated
 it with his Indian roots and aesthetics.   The artist with the presented
 Characterised by fluid strokes, his work   lot on display at the  Artists’
 exhibits an aura of simplistic comfort.  Centre, Mumbai
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