ID 1168539
Lot 665 | NALINI MALANI (B. 1946)
Estimate value
$ 40 000 – 60 000
Love
signed and dated 'N. MALANI 91' (lower left); further signed, dated and titled 'N. Malani 90-91 / "LOVE"' and signed 'MALANI' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
47 7⁄8 x 55 7⁄8 in. (121.6 x 141.9 cm.)
Painted in 1990-91
Provenance
The Collection of Chester and Davida Herwitz
Sotheby's New York, 5 December 2000, lot 18
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
Post-Independence Contemporary Indian Art, Selections from the Sunanda and Umesh Gaur Collection, exhibition catalogue, Newark, 2002, front cover, unpaginated (illustrated twice)
P. Nagy, 'Changing the Profile of Indian Art in the US', Art India, Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2002, p. 79 (illustrated)
J. Zeaman, 'Figures at the Center of Indian Art', The Bergen Record, 10 January 2003, p. 32 (illustrated)
L. Melwani, 'Dr. Sunanda and Umesh Gaur: Among the Major Collectors of Indian Art in America', Housecalls, Vol. 5, Issue 3, 2005, p. 43 (illustrated)
Nalini Malani, Living in Alicetime, exhibition catalogue, Mumbai, 2007, p. 41 (illustrated)
Exhibited
Newark, Paul Robeson Gallery, Post-Independence Contemporary Indian Art, Selections from the Sunanda and Umesh Gaur Collection, 2 December 2002 - 14 March 2003
Salem, Peabody Essex Museum, Exposing the Source: The Paintings of Nalini Malani, 27 August 2005 - 15 October 2006
Artist: | Nalini Malani (1946) |
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Art style: | Modern art |
Place of origin: | India, Asia |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
Artist: | Nalini Malani (1946) |
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Art style: | Modern art |
Place of origin: | India, Asia |
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Paintings |
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