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Memories of the Land



 Sakti Burman’s portraits



 IMPORTANT EARLY WORKS
















               LADY WITH A MIRROR
               51.2 x 38.2 in (130 x 97 cm)
               Oil on canvas, 1959
                                                                TOILETTE
                                                                51.2 x 31 in (130 x 79 cm)
                                                                Oil on canvas, 1959


























 THREE WOMEN
 51 x 61.5 in (129.5 x 156.2 cm)
 Oil on canvas, 1961
 PRESENTED LOT


 The presented lot titled ‘Three Women’ is a captivating work from the early career of artist Sakti Burman. Painted about five
 years after he permanently moved to France, the work reflects Burman’s deep longing for India, reflecting through a vivid
 portrayal of three women adorned in bright traditional attire. The scene evokes the warmth and festivity of Indian wedding
 traditions, blending memories of his homeland with his evolving artistic style. The painting exemplifies Burman’s mastery
 of figuration and highlights how his connection to Indian culture remained strong despite his relocation to France. This   APHRODITE   UNTITLED
 unique creation captures the essence of his early explorations, merging the vibrancy of Indian traditions with his burgeoning   51.2 x 76.8 in (130 x 195 cm)   39 x 23 in (99 x 58.4 cm)
 international influence.  Oil on canvas, 1959                  Oil on canvas, C. 1950
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