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Parsharam V. Sutar

(b.1944)

Durga from Cave 14 at Ellora, Mumbai, India, 1996

Watercolor on wove paper
Signed and dated lower right: Parsharam Sutar
An ethereal rendering of Durga, with her foot resting on her lion Vahana, holding a trident aloft in her upper right hand, and an apsara flying above, the artist has beautifully captured the warm afternoon light as well as described the beautiful architectural pillars separating this niche from the next
Image/Sheet: 14" H x 18.25" W

  • Provenance: The Collection of Walter and Nesta Spink, Ann Arbor, MI, acquired directly from the artist's exhibition at Jahangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, India, December 16-22, 1996
  • Notes: This lot is accompanied by a copy of the announcement card for the abovementioned exhibition, with annotations by Walter Spink regarding his purchase.

    The Sir J.J. School of Art is one of the pioneering institutes of fine art education in India, established in 1878 with a generous donation of Jamshetji Jijibhoy, after which the school is named. John Griffiths, who became Principal of the School in 1865, conducted a now-famous student project of copying the murals in the Ajanta Caves temple complex, a project with which Walter Spink was undoubtedly familiar. Perhaps when the Ajanta Caves were finished, the students moved on to the Ellora Caves, as is the subject of the current work. The school's alumni include several famous artists, notably MF Hussain, SH Raza, VS Gaitonde, and Ram V. Sutar.
  • Condition: Overall good condition. The colors good. Minor creases along the upper and lower edges, Trimming along the extreme edges. Remnants scattered along the edges with attendant areas of minor surface skinning, all verso. The sheet is loose, not matted.

    Unframed


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