Closed
Lot 1
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
ASN0027
Auction Type: Online
Untitled (Head)
Oil on Board
Signed & dated 80 upper left
Dimension: 16.1 x 12.1 in
Oil on Board
Signed & dated 80 upper left
Dimension: 16.1 x 12.1 in
Estimate: ₹13,00,000 – ₹18,00,000
1 / 10Next
Provenance
Property from the family collection of eminent art critic K.B. Goel (1930 - 2018), who was a great friend of the artist
Details
Souza is famous for his inflammatory treatment of heads. The iconography is morbidly personal, the distortion grotesque to the point of a neurotic edge; the image proper shows mannerisms played to the dark labyrinth of the psyche'
- K.B. Goel in an article for a newspaper in 1990
K.B. GOEL (1930 - 2018)
Kanha Babu Goel was born in 1930 to a family of grain merchants from Deeg, Rajasthan. After studying Philosophy at University Maharaja’s College, Jaipur he rose to become a distinguished journalist and art critic from the 1950s, when the Modern Indian Art movement was taking off. He worked for a number of prominent publications until the late 1990s, during which he also wrote for select exhibition catalogues. In this period he was on the juries of the Madhya Pradesh government’s Kalidas Samman 1985 and was also the commissioner of the Indian art pavilion at the 1991 Havanna Biennial. He wrote extensively on J. Swaminathan (Group 1890) and also on the Progressive Artist Group members, the founder patron of which - Francis Newton Souza – the ‘enfant terrible of Indian art’ - became his great friend and gifted him several works on his visits to Delhi, some of which the artist stated were the finest he had executed. The friendship, respect and admiration extended between the respective families as well. After battling flailing health in his later years, he died in January 2018. A book on his critical writings was posthumously published in 2020.
- K.B. Goel in an article for a newspaper in 1990
K.B. GOEL (1930 - 2018)
Kanha Babu Goel was born in 1930 to a family of grain merchants from Deeg, Rajasthan. After studying Philosophy at University Maharaja’s College, Jaipur he rose to become a distinguished journalist and art critic from the 1950s, when the Modern Indian Art movement was taking off. He worked for a number of prominent publications until the late 1990s, during which he also wrote for select exhibition catalogues. In this period he was on the juries of the Madhya Pradesh government’s Kalidas Samman 1985 and was also the commissioner of the Indian art pavilion at the 1991 Havanna Biennial. He wrote extensively on J. Swaminathan (Group 1890) and also on the Progressive Artist Group members, the founder patron of which - Francis Newton Souza – the ‘enfant terrible of Indian art’ - became his great friend and gifted him several works on his visits to Delhi, some of which the artist stated were the finest he had executed. The friendship, respect and admiration extended between the respective families as well. After battling flailing health in his later years, he died in January 2018. A book on his critical writings was posthumously published in 2020.
Related Lots
Lot 107
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
FLOWERS AND LEAVES

Lot 22
Francis Newton Souza (1924 - 2002)
Gentlemen

Lot 23
Francis Newton Souza (1924-2002)
Landscape

Lot 36
F. N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
TRIBUTE TO RABINDRANATH TAGORE

Lot 37
F.N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
MARY MAGDALENE

Lot 38
F.N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
NIGHT LOVERS

Lot 39
F.N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
STUDY OF CRUCIFICATION

Lot 50
F.N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
STUDY DRAWING OF A 'BEAST'

Lot 52
F. N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
GENTLEMEN

Lot 53
F. N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
UNTITLED

Lot 54
F. N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
UNTITLED
Lot 78
F. N. SOUZA (1924 - 2002)

Lot 29
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
SEATED NUDE
Winning Bid: ₹18,11,237

Lot 31
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
UNTITLED

Lot 28
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
UNTITLED

Lot 29
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
UNTITLED

Lot 30
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
WOMAN STANDING NUDE

Lot 2
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)

Lot 3
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
Portrait in Blue

Lot 4
F N SOUZA (1924 - 2002)
Man with Buildings