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Lot No. 51



               F N SOUZA
               1924-2002

               UNTITLED (HEAD)
               35.7 x 32.7 in (90.8 x 83.2 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               1965
               SIgned & Dated: Top Right

               ` 1,50,00,000 - 2,00,00,000 | $ 182,926 - 243,902

               Provenance: Property from a collection based
               in North India. Artwork was acquired by the present
               owner from Christie’s.























               F.N. Souza’s body of work is celebrated for its boundary-
               pushing nature and distinct individualism. This is
               particularly evident in his renowned  ‘Head’ series,
               where he redefines portraiture with complex, distorted
               visages.  Originating  in  the  early  1950s,  coinciding
               with his relocation to London, Souza drew inspiration
               from  European  art  movements  and  figures  like
               Francisco Goya during his stay in the city from 1949
               to 1967, influencing the evolution of his head series.

               These faces serve as an expression of Souza’s inner
               turmoil, characterized by their unsettling and raw
               portrayal while showcasing the artist’s mastery of
               intricate detailing. Rather than focusing on outward
               appearances, the series prompts viewers to delve into
               introspection. As time progressed beyond the 1950s, the
               heads became increasingly abstract and experimental,
               featuring mutated features. Souza distinguished himself
               from Picasso by claiming to have pushed the boundaries
               of facial morphology even further.
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