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                                                                                                    Lot No. 43



                                                                                   K LAXMA GOUD
                                                                                                        b. 1940

                                                                                                     UNTITLED
                                                                                         60 x 48 in (152.4 x 122 cm)
                                                                                                Acrylic on canvas
                                                                                                         2022
                                                                                       Signed & Dated: Bottom Right

                                                                          ` 30,00,000 - 40,00,000 | $ 36,585 - 48,780

                                                                            Provenance: Property from a collection based
                                                                                                   in North India.


               UNTITLED
               60 x 37 in (152.4 x 94 cm)
               Gouache on paper, Circa 1980
               Sold for $ 237,416








               A remarkable artist, sculptor, printmaker and draughtsman,
               K Laxma Goud was born in Nizampur, Telangana in 1940. He
               received his diploma in Drawing and Painting from the Government
               College of Art and Architecture in Hyderabad. He moved to
               Baroda in 1963 and studied Mural and Printmaking at M.S.
               University, Baroda. While being introduced to contemporary
               art, he continued to learn traditional fresco techniques.

               He is known for his impressive works in varied mediums such as
               gouache, etching, pastel, painted glass and sculpture. He delved
               into a range of themes inspired by his upbringing in his village, which
               he only discovered while studying in an urban setting. The sense of
               loss and His themes include erotica, animal imagery, nature and
               mythology. His portraiture of women and men represent the Indian
               ethos and its dynamism. Since the 1970s, he has been creating vivid
               yet sensitive portrayals of the unrestrained sexuality that resides in
               villages. While maintaining his urban lens, he creates surreal and
               erotic works that skirt the line between being nostalgic and mythical.

               His works have been exhibited throughout the world with the most
               prominent solo exhibitions being held in Hyderabad, Mumbai, New
               Delhi, London, Kolkata and Jaipur. He has also been the recipient
               of several awards including the Andhra Pradesh State Lalit Kala
               Academy Award in the years 1962, 1966 and 1971.
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