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Lot No. 11


               K K HEBBAR
               1911-1996

               UNTITLED (KRISHNA THE DIVINE HERDSMAN)
               43.5 x 34 in (110.4 x 86.3 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               1987
               Signed & Dated: Bottom Right

               ` 60,00,000 - 80,00,000 | $ 73,170 - 97,561

               Provenance: Property from an international
               collection based in America.

               This lot has been imported into India. In order to
               release it from the Free Trade Warehousing Zone
               (FTWZ), a customs duty of 11% will be added to the
               hammer price. The applicable GST will be charged
               on the cumulative amount, inclusive of the hammer
               price and the customs duty.
























               Hebbar was first inspired by his father, who sculpted
               clay idols of Ganesha for festivities. This would lead
               him down the path of an artistic career and influence
               him  to  adopt  folk  art  inspirations  in  his  work.  The
               cave paintings of Ajanta, Mughal and Jain miniature
               paintings too had an indelible impact on his oeuvre.
               His early works are evidence of these influences as the
               subject matter was predominantly rural life and the
               performing arts. This early introduction to traditional
               Indian  painting  and  religious  iconography  folk  art  is
               evident in the presented lot, with his exploration of the
               iconic imagery of Krishna with his flute.
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