Manjit Bawa
(1941 - 2008)
Untitled
The present lot is part of a series of drawings by Manjit Bawa that were exhibited in 2001. Bawa, is well known for his sensitive and striking paintings of mythological heroes, saints, acrobats, birds and animals, taking liquid forms on monochromatic backgrounds. Retaining the fluidity of his paintings, his precise, large scale drawings demonstrate Bawa's skilled draughtsmanship. In his own words: "To an artist, drawing is a more effective...
The present lot is part of a series of drawings by Manjit Bawa that were exhibited in 2001. Bawa, is well known for his sensitive and striking paintings of mythological heroes, saints, acrobats, birds and animals, taking liquid forms on monochromatic backgrounds. Retaining the fluidity of his paintings, his precise, large scale drawings demonstrate Bawa's skilled draughtsmanship. In his own words: "To an artist, drawing is a more effective medium, capturing easily the movement and expression of the subject but in my drawing I freeze the subject in space and time. While the rough sketches, often just strong lines in charcoal, have a flow about them, the finished work, despite its flowing movements become formalised and expressive of my own style, of what has become synonymous with my art." (Artist quoted in Ina Puri and Prabhakar Kolte, Manjit Bawa: Recent Drawings - 2001, Mumbai: Sakshi Gallery, 2001)
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EVENING SALE | MUMBAI, LIVE
16 FEBRUARY 2017
Estimate
Rs 35,00,000 - 45,00,000
$53,035 - 68,185
ARTWORK DETAILS
Manjit Bawa
Untitled
Signed and dated 'Manjit Bawa 2000' (lower right)
2000
Charcoal on paper
59 x 34.25 in (150.1 x 86.7 cm)
PROVENANCE: Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai Collection of Bhavna and Ravi Bawa, New Delhi Private Collection, Mumbai Private Collection, Delhi
EXHIBITED:Manjit Bawa: Recent Drawings - 2001 , New Delhi: ITC Maurya Sheraton, 4-7 January 2001; Kolkata: Taj Bengal, 9-11 March 2001; Mumbai: Sakshi Gallery, 7 April - 8 May 2001Let's Paint the Sky Red: Manjit Bawa - 2011 , New Delhi: Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre, 20-27 August 2011; New Dellhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 1-30 September 2011 PUBLISHED: Ina Puri and Prabhakar Kolte, Manjit Bawa: Recent Drawings - 2001 , Mumbai: Sakshi Gallery, 2001 (illustrated, unpaginated) Arun Vadehra, S. Kalidas et. al, Let's Paint The Sky Red: Manjit Bawa , New Delhi: Vadehra Art Gallery, 2011, p. 56 (illustrated)
Category: Drawing
Style: Figurative
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'