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Lot No. 63


               K H ARA

               1914-1985
               UNTITLED
               29.5 x 21 in (75 x 53.3 cm)
               Watercolour on paper
               Signed: Bottom Right
               ` 15,00,000 - 20,00,000 | $ 18,750 - 25,000
               Provenance: Property from a collection based in
               Mumbai. Artwork was acquired by the present
               owner directly from the artist





























               Artist K H Ara rose from the depths of adversity to
               achieve great success ushered in by his exceptional
               artistic merit. His journey, both in life and art, tells an
               extraordinary tale of unwavering passion and dedication.
               A prolific figure in the history of Modern Indian Art,
               K H Ara contributed immensely to the birth of modernism
               in India. He was also one of the founding members of the
               Progressive Artists’ Group in 1947, along with F N Souza.
               During his later years, he devoted himself to the Artists’
               Centre in Bombay and inspired the next generation of
               artists. He won the prestigious Governor’s Award in 1944
               and a Gold Medal from the Bombay Arts Society in 1952.

               Hailed as the first Indian painter to meticulously explore
               the female form, Ara brought with him a spontaneity that
               was independent of the tenets of academic painting. In
               many ways, he adopted the European style of presenting
               the nude form and calibrated it with his Indian roots and
               aesthetics. Characterised by fluid curves and contours,
               his nude forms exhibit a sense of sensuality, and an aura
               of simplistic comfort.
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