Lot 20
Paritosh Sen
(1918 - 2008)
Man Smoking Hookah
"The success of a painting lies in the artist's willingness to deal with each painting on its own terms."
A painter, illustrator, tutor and writer, Paritosh Sen has been a part of the world of Indian art, for close to four decades now. Sen's more recognizable works are his caricatures, which reflect strong underlying socio-political shades, and his female nude drawings. His style of representation is influenced by his exposure...
"The success of a painting lies in the artist's willingness to deal with each painting on its own terms."
A painter, illustrator, tutor and writer, Paritosh Sen has been a part of the world of Indian art, for close to four decades now. Sen's more recognizable works are his caricatures, which reflect strong underlying socio-political shades, and his female nude drawings. His style of representation is influenced by his exposure to Western Modern art, and has traces of cubism. He uses two dimensional, structured planes but still creates an illusion of voluptuousness.
His drawings and paintings are noted for their strong lines and bold, stylised strokes. Although colour is an important aspect of his paintings, it is the human figure, expressing a myriad of emotions, that dominates his art. A recurrent subject in Sen's works is his depiction of scenes from everyday urban life. These activities are rendered from a cynical and detached perspective, which is typically Sen's viewpoint.
Paritosh Sen has a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Government College of Arts and Crafts, Chennai. In 1942, he moved to Calcutta, where he and a group of friends formed the Calcutta Group, an association of artists that sought to incorporate contemporary values in Indian art. In 1949, he left for Paris to study further, attending, among other institutes, the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He received a Fellowship for 1970-'71 from the John D. Rockefeller III Fund. A prolific writer, Sen has published many works in both Bengali and in English, including a series of autobiographical vignettes titled 'Jindabahar Lane'. His works have been exhibited in India and internationally, in Paris, London, Germany, Tokyo and in the US.
Paritosh Sen passed away in October 2008.
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20
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127
AUCTION 2003 (MAY)
6-8 MAY 2003
Estimate
$1,800 - 2,200
Rs 84,500 - 1,03,500
Winning Bid
$1,680
Rs 78,960
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
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ARTWORK DETAILS
Paritosh Sen
Man Smoking Hookah
Signed and dated in English (lower right)
1980
Watercolour on paper
29 x 21 in (73.7 x 53.3 cm)
Category: Painting
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'