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Lot No. 155


               SADANAND K BAKRE

               1920-2007
               SPANISH LANDSCAPE
               14.5 x 23.5 in (36.8 x 59.7 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               1961
               Signed & Dated: Verso
               ` 10,00,000 - 15,00,000 | $ 12,195 - 18,293
               Provenance: Property from a collection based
               in Mumbai. Artwork was acquired by the present owner
               directly from the artist

















               Sadanand Bakre, born in Baroda in 1920, began
               his artistic journey as a teenager in the studio of
               Raghunath Krishna Phadke, where he learned the
               craft of sculpting. In 1939, he enrolled at the Sir
               J.J. School of Art in Mumbai. During his time there,
               he was encouraged by the faculty, including the
               notable art critic Rudi Leyden, whose feedback
               helped shape Bakre’s artistic style. He also received
               support from Wayne Hartwell, who provided him with
               accommodation and a place to work while he was
               establishing himself as an artist.
               Bakre was a founding member of the Bombay
               Progressive Artists’ Group, which was established
               in 1948 to promote modern art in India. In 1951,
               he  moved  to  Britain,  shifting  his  focus  primarily  to
               painting and putting his sculpting on hold. He held
               a solo exhibition at the Commonwealth Institute
               in 1951 and another at Gallery One in 1959. After
               spending over two decades abroad, Bakre returned
               to India in 1975. In his later years, he chose a
               secluded and simple lifestyle along the coast of
               Maharashtra, staying away from the public eye. In
               recognition of his contributions to art, he received
               a lifetime achievement award from the Bombay
               Art Society in 2004. He passed away in the Murud-
               Harnai district in 2007.
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