19th century painting by Raja Ravi Varma to go under hammer at Saffronart auction

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A 19th century painting of the Maharaja of by leading will go under the hammer at Saffronart's Spring Live Auction on March 26.

Varma's on canvas painting, estimated between Rs 12-18 crores, features the Maharaja and his younger brother welcoming Richard Temple-Grenville, the third Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, of (1875-80), on his official visit to Trivandram.

Also part of the sale will be Akbar Padamsee's "Grey Nude"(1960), estimated between Rs 1.5 - 2 crore.

Painted in 1960, a year after the moved from to Mumbai, the painting was one among a series of monochromatic grey works that he painted that year.

However, leading the sale will be an on canvas by VS Gaitonde.

In the 1973 work, Gaitonde creates a deep, smouldering crimson surface, interspersed by dark horizontal bands that appear palpably dynamic.

Two yellow orbs punctuate the painting in the middle, while a larger dark circle emerges from the lower half. The is believed to have conjured a "deeply spiritual world evoking associations of nature and philosophy through this delicate balance between colour, space, light and texture".

"The selection and appointment of as the on behalf of the Tax Recovery Officer, Central-3, Mumbai, Income Tax Department, Government of India, is a distinct honour for us.

"This is the first time a professional auction house has been appointed for an auction of this nature in India," Dinesh Vazirani, said.

The sale will also feature detailed contemporary ink works and sculptural digital paintings by five Chinese artists including Wu Yi, Ge Guanzhong, Xu Lei, Miao and

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First Published: Mon, March 11 2019. 19:16 IST