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Lot No. 22
 GANESH PYNE
 1937-2013

 UNTITLED
 18 x 20 in (45.7 x 50.8 cm)
 Mixed media on canvas
 2000
 Signed & Dated: Bottom Left

 ` 60,00,000 - 80,00,000 | $ 70,588 - 94,118

 Provenance: Property from a private collection based
 in Mumbai. Artwork was acquired by the present
 owner directly from the artist.


 Born in 1937, Ganesh Pyne’s artistic journey commenced
 in childhood, where he immersed himself in sketching
 and doodling, drawing early inspiration from Bengali
 folklore.  In  his  formative  years,  the  luminous  work  of
 Bengal School Artists, specifically Abanindranath and
 Gaganendranath Tagore, left a lasting impression
 on him. Ganesh Pyne’s pursuit of art led him to the
 Government  School  of  Art  and  Craft  in  Calcutta,
 culminating in the completion of his diploma in Fine Arts
 in 1959.
 Instead of embracing a conventional career, the artist
 made a bold choice by sketching for animated films
 at the studio of the revolutionary film director Mandar
 Mullick. Here, he had the privilege of working alongside
 Disney animator Clair Weeks, who introduced him to the
 nuances of image amplification and distortion to convey
 diverse emotions. Initially, Pyne’s creations consisted of
 watercolours and sketches that celebrated vibrant
 mornings and roadside temples. Over time, his artistic
 vocabulary underwent a profound transformation,
 both in terms of form and palette.

 Infusing a skeletal quality with his figures, Pyne’s
 canvases shed their colourful attire in favour of dark
 shadows, invoking an eerie phantasmagoric quality.
 Early encounters with violence during his childhood left
 an indelible impact on him and led to him becoming
 obsessed with dark themes. This sensation of agony
 found a conduit in his art, processed and synthesised to
 create haunting imagery. Through the interplay of light
 and shadow, Ganesh Pyne’s works evoke a profound
 sense of melancholy, exploring the intricate interplay
 between life and death.
 Throughout his artistic career, Ganesh Pyne meticulously
 crafted a concise yet profoundly impactful body of
 work.  He often engaged  in deliberative preparations,
 creating  numerous  sketches and jottings  before
 transferring the image to canvas.
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