Bikash Bhattacharjee
(1940 - 2006)
Untitled
Born in 1940, Bikash Bhattacharjee is renowned for the psychologically and physiologically improbable characters that populate his work. With one foot on each side of the line dividing academic realism from surrealism, and the mundane from the macabre and theatrical, the artist reflects his moods and memories through the environs and characters that he brings to life in his works. As the critic Marcella Sirhandi notes, Bhattacharjee...
Born in 1940, Bikash Bhattacharjee is renowned for the psychologically and physiologically improbable characters that populate his work. With one foot on each side of the line dividing academic realism from surrealism, and the mundane from the macabre and theatrical, the artist reflects his moods and memories through the environs and characters that he brings to life in his works. As the critic Marcella Sirhandi notes, Bhattacharjee is "…a consummate draftsman, whose skill brings to life a vivid imagination deeply rooted in Bengali culture" (India: Contemporary Art from Northeastern Private Collections, J. V. Zimmerli Art Museum exhibition catalogue, 2002, p. 32). His subjects are all average Bengalis, like himself, embodying the superstitions, corruption, religious beliefs, love and violence that the artist experienced growing up and living in the city of Kolkata. Women, like the lone subject of the present lot, are rendered with a combination of spirituality, sensuality, and intimidation. In awe of their beauty and power, Bhattacharjee paints his women in a haunting light, often connecting their human femininity with divine authority, leaving viewers wondering what secrets they harbour. A master of oils, the artist is attentive to every detail in his portraits, believing that the more authentic the milieu in which he locates his characters, the more heightened will be their drama. Although she appears to be well dressed and kept, the loneliness of the subject in the present lot is evident in the pleading expression with which she confronts the viewer. This sense is heightened by the eerie stone statues in the background, perhaps her only company, and by the artist's palette of blues and greys.
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Lot
32
of
80
SPRING ART AUCTION
28-29 MARCH 2012
Estimate
Rs 25,00,000 - 35,00,000
$51,025 - 71,430
Winning Bid
Rs 23,99,999
$48,980
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
ARTWORK DETAILS
Bikash Bhattacharjee
Untitled
Signed and dated in English (lower left)
2000
Oil on canvas
45 x 41 in (114.3 x 104.1 cm)
PROVENANCE: Centre of International Modern Art (CIMA), Kolkata
Category: Painting
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'