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Lot No. 53
               LAXMAN SHRESHTHA

               b.1939

               UNTITLED
               50 x 50 in (127 x 127 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               Signed: Verso

               ` 15,00,000 - 20,00,000 | $ 18,519 - 24,691

               Provenance: Property from a collection based in Mumbai.

               This lot will be offered without a reserve.














               Born in Siraha, Nepal, in 1939, artist Laxman Shreshtha
               commenced his education at the University of Bihar,
               Patna. He moved to Bombay to study at the Sir J
               J School of Arts. He left for Europe to continue his
               studies  and  eventually  attended  Ecole  Nationale
               des Beaux-Arts, Paris, and later the Central School
               of Art in London. During this period, the artist also
               spent time at the Academie Grande Chaumiere and
               Atelier 17 in Paris, helmed by legendary printmaker
               Stanley William Hayter.

               Exuding  a  sense  of  meditative  spirituality,  Laxman
               Shreshtha’s  abstract  works  rise  from  the  throes
               of extreme hardships he faced as a struggling art
               student. On the brink of destitution and starvation,
               the  artist  embarked  on  a  perennial  search  for
               answers to existential dilemmas and found solace in
               different schools of thought, including texts from the
               Upanishads and Buddhism. With intermingling layers
               and  shades,  Laxman  Shreshtha’s  canvases  emote
               a sense of intrigue and present the observer with
               limitless interpretations to arrive at.

               Since  his  maiden  exhibition  at  Taj  Art  Gallery,
               Mumbai, 1963, the artist has presented his works in
               numerous solo and group shows across the world.
               He  has  also  been  the  recipient  of  various  awards,
               including  the  French  Government  Scholarship  and
               the British Council Grant.
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