Amarnath Sehgal
(1922 - 2007)
Untitled
A versatile artist, Amarnath Sehgal initially pursued a career as an engineer before turning his focus
to the arts. In 1947, he studied at the Mayo School of Art (known as the National College of Arts
since 1958) and Lahore School of Fine Arts, both in Lahore. Following this, he studied Art Education
for three years at New York University. On returning to India in 1951, Sehgal worked closely with the
Ministry of Community Development, and...
A versatile artist, Amarnath Sehgal initially pursued a career as an engineer before turning his focus
to the arts. In 1947, he studied at the Mayo School of Art (known as the National College of Arts
since 1958) and Lahore School of Fine Arts, both in Lahore. Following this, he studied Art Education
for three years at New York University. On returning to India in 1951, Sehgal worked closely with the
Ministry of Community Development, and was instrumental in setting up folk art revivalist
workshops in rural areas of North India.
In 1966, Sehgal resigned from his position as Art Consultant for the Ministry of Community
Development and moved to Europe. Over the next decade, he participated in a series of exhibitions
in Paris, Berlin, Luxembourg, Antwerp, and Munich. In 1979, he opened a studio in Luxembourg. He
went on to split his time between Luxembourg and New Delhi, and set up The Creative Fund in 1986
to help young artists from both countries discover and appreciate their rich culture and heritage.
A versatile artist, Sehgal has worked with mediums ranging from sculptures, paintings, poems,
graphics, and tapestries. Haunted by the terrible events he witnessed during the Partition of India,
much of his work is highly expressive, portraying emotions such as anguish, helplessness,
oppression, and hope.
Sehgal enjoyed success in his lifetime, with his works forming a part of private and public collections
all over the world, including the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and
the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, among others. He also received numerous awards
throughout his career, one of which was the Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship in 1993 - the highest
honour in the fine arts conferred by the government. In 2008, Sehgal was posthumously awarded
the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in recognition of his contributions to art and
culture.
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WINTER LIVE AUCTION: MODERN INDIAN ART
8 DECEMBER 2020
Estimate
Rs 7,00,000 - 9,00,000
$9,590 - 12,330
Winning Bid
Rs 7,80,000
$10,685
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
ARTWORK DETAILS
Amarnath Sehgal
Untitled
Signed and dated 'Sehgal/66' (lower right)
1966
Bronze
Height: 17.75 in (45.3 cm) Width: 11.5 in (28.9 cm) Depth: 5 in (12.8 cm)
PROVENANCE Acquired directly from the artist An Important Private Collection, Mumbai
Category: Sculpture
Style: Figurative