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Lot No. 1
               HOMI J BHABHA
               1909-1966
               DOVE SONO I BELLI MOMENTI
               48 x 40.5 in (121.9 x 102.8 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               1938

               ` 10,00,000 - 15,00,000 | $ 11,764 - 17,647

               Published: ‘Homi Bhabha As Artist: A Selection of His
               Paintings, Drawings, and Sketches’ edited by Jamshed
               Bhabha, 1968, Marg Publications, Mumbai, India, on the
               cover & plate 4.

               Provenance: Property from the Estate of the Late
               Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha.















               Homi J. Bhabha’s talents surpassed just his work
               as a superlative physicist, and ranged from music
               to  painting.  Showcased  here  is  a  culmination  of  his
               interests in both art and music which he cultivated at
               a young age. As a boy, he was fortunate to receive
               art tutoring from instructor Jehangir Lalkaka. He soon
               became a recognised artist even before he turned 18,
               earning several awards at the Annual Exhibitions of
               Bombay Art Society. Bhabha found inspiration in works
               by old masters El Greco, Rembrandt, Michelangelo              Cover of the
               and Leonardo da Vinci, of which El Greco made the        publication with the
               biggest impression. Early on, he was also exposed to        work illustrated.
               rich, classical music including that of Mozart, Bach and
               Beethoven that would inspire him for years to come.

               This  is  reflected  in  the  presented  work  titled  ‘Dove
               sono i belli momenti’, executed in 1938, with influences
               from El Greco’s own works. The fantastical figures
               are elongated, and are depicted against a dimly lit
               backdrop of the garden of Versailles. The surreal work
               is also influenced by Mozart’s famed aria - Marriage
               of Figaro, reflecting his other passion - music. The
               composition sees the Countess sadly reminiscing the
               fond memories that have passed.
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