Sotheby\'s to host Asia Week sales\, spotlight Indian artists

Sotheby's to host Asia Week sales, spotlight Indian artists

IANS  |  New York 

Global auction house on Thursday announced the details of its upcoming Asia Week sale series here, comprising eight featuring a group of over 1,150 lots spanning centuries of artistic production.

The Asia Week series opens with the auction of Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art, highlighted by an array of art by some important and avant-garde artists from

The sale is highlighted by in Goa' (1948) and includes several early M.F. Husain paintings and works by Jagdish Swaminathan, and

The week continues with a selection of Chinese gilt-bronzes, weapons, jade animals, Buddhist sculpture and pottery collected by The works span China's antiquity, dating from the Neolithic to the Ming Dynasty periods, offering a fascinating insight in the rituals, religions and politics of the times.

Over 70 jades from the private collection of will be on sale as well, and so will be Kangxi-era ceramics from the collection of (collection) built over a 30-year period.

Another sale, titled 'Important Chinese Art', features nearly 300 works dating from the Neolithic to Republic periods and comprising all collecting categories -- notably early bronzes, Buddhist sculpture, ceramics, imperial porcelain, jades and classical furniture, as per

An array of objects created over the course of 20 centuries in and the Himalayas will be on sale.

They include sculptures in bronze and stone such as a 7th century Buddha from eastern India; fine miniature paintings; ritual and devotional works such as a spectacular cloth painting (Paubha) from A group of exceptional thangkas will be on sale too.

After a 'Fine Classical Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy' sale, the Asia Week will conclude with "Saturday at Sotheby's: Asian Art", presenting fine Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and southeast Asian art.

"Set at attractive estimates ranging from $500 to $30,000, offerings include ceramics, imperial porcelain, furniture, lacquerware, thangkas, jades, snuff bottles, paintings and calligraphy," Sotheby's said.

All eight in the series open for public exhibition in Sotheby's galleries beginning March 14, with taking place from March 18-23.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 19:28 IST