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The
sale reinforces the mood of Bonhams' Indian and
Islamic auction last October which made record
prices for a number of artists, boosting confidence
in this market segment significantly. Suddenly
art from the sub continent and the Middle East
is hot property.
Equally
encouraging was the fact that more traditional Islamic art also
did well says Claire Penhallurick, Head of Indian and Islamic Art
at Bonhams. "But what really created the buzz was the modern
paintings. It is as if a whole new generation of artists and a new
western influenced art is at last beginning to find a proper market
worldwide. Buyers for these paintings were a mix of home buyers
and western buyers."
Lot
310 Horses and Nudes by Maqbol Fid Hussain (born India 1915) made
£89,600, another good result against an estimate of £50,000
to £70,000. The third most valuable sale was for Lot 317 -
Red Portrait by Francis Newton Souza which was estimated to sell
for £25,000 to £35,000 and on the day achieved £74,400.
The
works of some of the best-known Indian artists, including Francis
Newton Souza (1924-2002) for example, went unrecognised for many
years in the homes of owners of his paintings. This is now changing
rapidly as his work is reappraised following his death in 2002.
Now work that used to sell for hundreds of pounds a painting commands
prices at least five times that figure. Other Indian Modernists
are also enjoying the effect of this new collecting interest. But
collectors are looking for rare works fresh to the market, not the
paintings which have been around for some time.
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