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Lot No. 16


               K H ARA

               1914-1985
               UNTITLED
               26 x 34 in (66 x 86.4 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               Circa 1945
               Signed: Bottom Left
               ` 30,00,000 - 40,00,000 | $ 36,585 - 48,780
               Provenance: Property from a collection based in Mumbai.
               Artwork was acquired by the present owner directly from
               the artist
























               K. H. Ara, a pivotal figure in modern Indian art, played
               a crucial role in shaping the visual language of the
               Bombay Progressive Artists’ Group. The presented
               lot is a beautiful painting executed during the early
               phase of his career. It is a remarkable example of
               his engagement with Western painting traditions.
               The work notably reflects the influence of Austrian
               artist Walter Langhammer, a prominent figure in the
               Bombay art scene and a key patron and critic of the
               Progressive Artists.
               In this work, Ara captures a lively reception or party
               scene, where people dressed in vibrant clothes
               engage in conversation, creating a tapestry of social
               interaction. The colour composition is a highlight
               of the piece, with bright hues of yellow, red, green,
               and blue that evoke the opulence and grandeur
               of bygone era.  The painting  not only  illustrates
               Ara’s mastery of colour and composition but also
               offers a glimpse into the cultural milieu of the time,
               blending Western stylistic elements with a uniquely
               Indian context.
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