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Lot No. 132


 KRISHEN KHANNA

 b. 1925
 THE GENERAL MAKES A POINT
 48 x 36 in (122 x 91.4 cm)
 Acrylic & charcoal on canvas
 Signed: Bottom Right
 ` 20,00,000 - 30,00,000 | $ 25,000 - 37,500
 Published: ‘Krishen Khanna: In My 100th Year’
 by Aleph Book Company, 2024, pg. 206
 Provenance: Property from a collection based
 in Mumbai



 Krishen Khanna’s famous ‘General Series’ first
 emerged in the 1970s and marked a significant
 return to figuration, capturing the turbulent
 socio-political  climate  of  contemporary  India.
 This period, coinciding with the Indo-Pakistan
 War  of  1971  and  the  Emergency,  reflects
 the darker aspects of Indian history. Works
 such as The Game I & The Game II depicts
 officials amidst the dead, and The Anatomy
 Lesson, where leaders examine a corpse,
 exemplify his unflinching portrayal of the
 horrors of war and the indifference of authority.

 In  the  presented  work,  titled  ‘The  General
 Makes A Point’, he portrays an army general
 seated at his desk, surrounded by papers
 and books. The figure, with a serious and
 contemplative expression, brings attention
 to his hands, as the index fingers of both
 point towards each other, evoking a sense of
 quiet intensity.



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