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Lot No. 29



 RAM KUMAR
 1924-2018

 UNTITLED
 30 x 22 in (76.2 x 56 cm)
 Acrylic on paper
 2014
 Signed & Dated: Verso

 ` 10,00,000 - 15,00,000 | $12,195 - 18,293

 Provenance: Property from a collection based
 in New Delhi.
















 Prolific artist Ram Kumar was devoted to his craft,
 so much so that he quit his comfortable banking
 career to pursue art and part-time jobs to support
 his passion. In 1949, after his first solo exhibition at
 YMCA, Shimla, he decided to move to Paris to study
 under famed artist and writer, Andre Lhote. Here,
 he was introduced to Lhote’s style of figurative and
 still life works that would have an indelible impact on
 his life. He also studied under the influential Cubist
 artist and sculptor, Fernand Leger around this time.

 In the early 1950s, he was active in political circles
 where he met poets such as Paul Eluard and Louis
 Aragon. He also worked as a freelance journalist
 and travelled extensively through Berlin, Prague and
 Warsaw. During this time, he explored the human
 condition through figurative works and there was a
 growing Cubist influence in his works. He was also
 drawn to the traumas of not only the partition in India
 but the ravages of war in Europe. His socialist ideology
 was visible in the solitude seen in his paintings. These
 semi-abstract figurative works were indicative of the
 impression post-Cubism made on the artist. Only
 upon his return to India in 1952, finding figuration too
 mechanical for his style, did Kumar begin to paint his
 signature abstract landscapes.
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