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Lot No. 55


 GANESH PYNE

 1937-2013
 UNTITLED (THE TORCH)
 20 x 18 in (50.8 x 45.7 cm)
 Tempera on canvas
 2003
 Signed & Dated: Bottom Right
 ` 80,00,000 - 1,20,00,000
 $ 97,561 - 146,341
 Provenance: Property from a collection based
 in New Delhi




















 Ganesh Pyne’s art is filled with enigmatic imagery,
 often inspired by traditional folklore. The myths
 and fables he heard as a child, along with his own
 childhood memories and fears, play a significant role
 in his paintings. His work frequently features warriors
 and symbols of heroism, evoking ancient associations
 with the establishment of idealistic values.
 In the mid-1960s, Pyne adopted tempera as his
 primary medium. Prior to this, he worked with inks
 and washes but grew increasingly dissatisfied with
 watercolour’s  limitations.  Tempera,  an  opaque
 medium where pigment is mixed with a binding
 agent to adhere to the canvas, allowed Pyne to
 experiment with indigenous powder pigments
 and various binding agents. This experimentation
 led him to develop a distinctive technique for
 building up the surface and texture of his canvases.

 In  this  phase  of  his  work,  Pyne’s  figures  became
 more angular, and his palette more luminous, adding
 a sense of mystery to his compositions. The strength
 of the torch-bearer is emphasised by the steady,
 serene glow of the torch he holds, symbolising
 unwavering resolve.
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