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Lot No. 216


 F N SOUZA

 1924-2002
 UNTITLED
 52 x 32 in (132 x 81.3 cm)
 Acrylic on canvas
 1986
 Signed & Dated: Centre Left
 ` 50,00,000 - 70,00,000 | $ 60,976 - 85,366
 Provenance: Property from an international collection



















 The female nude form is central to F.N. Souza’s
 body of work, showcasing his exceptional mastery
 of anatomy and earning him great reverence as
 a  painter.  Souza’s  bold  and  often  provocative
 depictions of the female body highlight his
 individuality and artistic freedom. From his early
 years, he explored themes of passion, drawing
 inspiration from the sensuous forms of Indian erotic
 sculpture, particularly those seen in the famed
 Khajuraho temples. His approach to the nude was
 not merely skin-deep; rather, he delved into the raw
 sensuality of his subjects, portraying them without
 hesitation or restraint.
 Souza’s artistic vision reflects a deep understanding
 of the human form and spirit, carving a path of self-
 expression that was unfiltered and unapologetic. His
 work resonates with a sense of unapologetic truth,
 blending technical proficiency with a raw, emotional
 depth. By doing so, he brings to life the artist within
 the man, embodying the essence of both.
 Souza’s nudes are more than simple portrayals of the
 body; they serve as a platform for him to strip away
 superficiality,  revealing  the underlying  sensuality
 and truth of human existence. His work captures
 the balance between raw sensuality, veiled sexuality,
 and the unvarnished reality of skin and form.
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