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Lot No. 27
 K LAXMA GOUD

 b. 1940

 UNTITLED
 29.7 x 21.8 in (75.4 x 55.4 cm)
 Oil on paper pasted on mount board
 1964
 Signed & Dated: Bottom Right


 ` 20,00,000 - 30,00,000 | $ 24,691 - 37,037

 Provenance: Property from a collection based in Hyderabad




















 Born in 1940 in Nizampur, K Laxma Goud
 drew inspiration from his childhood in
 rural  Andhra  Pradesh,  India. Growing  up,
 he was surrounded by traditional leather
 puppetry, terracotta art, and the vibrant,
 carefree atmosphere of his  village  life.
 These influences left an indelible mark on
 him, later finding expression in his art. Goud
 earned a diploma from the Government
 College of Art and Architecture in Hyderabad
 in 1963 and further pursued studies in mural
 painting and printmaking at M.S. University
 in Baroda from 1963 to 1965. However, his
 return to Nizampur profoundly impacted
 his artistic vision. He has experimented with
 various media, including oils, watercolours,
 pen, ink, coloured pencils, and etchings,
 as well as bronze and terracotta sculptures
 in later years. His small monochrome
 paintings depicting village life are particularly
 poignant, capturing the essence  of his
 nostalgia. Throughout his career, Goud has
 held numerous solo exhibitions and received
 many accolades, including the Padma Shri
 in 2016 and the Telangana State’s Prafulla
 Dahanukar  Lifetime Achievement Award
 in 2015.  The artist with the presented lot
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