Jagdish Swaminathan
(1928 - 1994)
Untitled
Jagdish Swaminathan explored the Bird Mountain Tree series for nearly two
decades, finding new combinations to present the three titular motifs. “What
happens is that when you see a recognisable object, and notice it time and
again, then you come to ‘feel’ its repetition.” (Jagdish Swaminathan, Art Etc.
News and Views, originally published in Hindi in Ravivar, 1979, online)
Born in Simla, Himachal Pradesh in 1928, the influence of...
Jagdish Swaminathan explored the Bird Mountain Tree series for nearly two
decades, finding new combinations to present the three titular motifs. “What
happens is that when you see a recognisable object, and notice it time and
again, then you come to ‘feel’ its repetition.” (Jagdish Swaminathan, Art Etc.
News and Views, originally published in Hindi in Ravivar, 1979, online)
Born in Simla, Himachal Pradesh in 1928, the influence of the art traditions
of that region is apparent in Swaminathan’s work. The present lot features
the vivid colours characteristic of the Bird Mountain Tree series, framed by
a lilac border reminiscent of Pahari miniatures. Swaminathan also had a
profound interest in the underlying symbolism of the folk and tribal art of
Central India. He experimented with totemic symbols from early societies in
a constant quest to simplify and find the origins, in his desire to return to
purity. “His structures were elemental, uniquely his own. He conjugated them
to create undreamt of images. Hills, birds, insects, plants, water, air, unbuildable
buildings but no human beings. Their relationship on the canvas had nothing
to do with the laws of this physical world… A rock suspended in mid?air with
a sleek bird atop of it, a mountain reflected in a lake which leaves you guessing
as to which is which, and steps on a monument leading nowhere.” (Krishen
Khanna, J Swaminathan: Contemporary Indian Art Series, New Delhi: Lalit Kala
Akademi, 1995)
The elements in this series are representative of larger ideas, and are themselves
only agents. “The mind moves through the object to the idea, and through
the idea to the object. Thus, the work becomes concrete and abstract at the
same time.” (J Swaminathan, “The Traditional Numen and Contemporary Art,”
New Delhi: Lalit Kala Contemporary Number 29, April 1980, p. 11)
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SPRING ONLINE AUCTION
27-28 MARCH 2019
Estimate
Rs 70,00,000 - 90,00,000
$102,945 - 132,355
Winning Bid
Rs 71,76,720
$105,540
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)
ARTWORK DETAILS
Jagdish Swaminathan
Untitled
Signed and dated in Devnagari (on the reverse)
1981
Oil on canvas
45 x 31 in (114.5 x 79 cm)
PROVENANCE
Acquired from Dhoomimal Art Gallery, New Delhi
Private Collector, Gujarat
Category: Painting
Style: Landscape
ARTWORK SIZE:
Height of Figure: 6'