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Lot No. 60
 KRISHEN KHANNA
 b. 1925

 UNTITLED
 72 x 48 in (182.8 x 121.9 cm )
 Acrylic and charcoal on canvas
 2016
 Signed: Bottom Right

 ` 20,00,000 - 25,00,000 | $ 23,529 - 29,412
 Provenance: Property from an international collection.
 Artwork was acquired by the present owner directly
 from the artist.

 This lot will be offered without a reserve.






















 The artist working on the presented lot.
 The presented lot is a charcoal on paper work by
 exemplary artist Krishen Khanna that showcases several
 of his recurring motifs - birds, combat scenes and the
 killing of Jatayu. Khanna has always been enamoured
 by  scenes  from  Hindu  mythology,  with  this  particular
 scene being  one of his favourites. Here,  he depicts a
 dramatic scene from the epic Ramayana, wherein
 the demigod Jatayu, in the shape of a large vulture or
 eagle, is killed by Ravana during Sita’s abduction. The
 artist has portrayed this important scene several times
 in various mediums including sculpture.
 Through his unique visual language seen in his
 monochromatic works, Khanna lends a sense of tension
 and frantic movement through his use of lines and
 composition. Here too, the work pulsates with energy,
 giving emphasis to the gravity of the combat. Utilising
 techniques of smudging and erasing, he creates varied
 textures and  a  perception of depth. His  mastery  of
 light and shadow lends to the many nuances of the
 subjects and makes the presented lot highly compelling
 and dynamic.
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