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Souza Masterpiece: Matisse's Muse Fetches Millions

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Souza's 1986 oil painting, inspired by Matisse, is a rare explicit dialogue.
  • The artwork is estimated between Rs 2.5 to 3.5 crore at the auction.
  • Other Souza works include a turbulent cityscape and a Head series piece.
Souza Masterpiece: Matisse's Muse Fetches Millions

Francis Newton Souza's modernist works are set to be the highlight of AstaGuru's 'Iconic Masters' auction. A notable piece is an untitled 1986 oil-on-canvas, estimated between Rs 2.5 and 3.5 crore, which draws inspiration from French artist Henri Matisse. This painting is recognized for its unique fusion of Matisse's colorful style and Souza's characteristic angular, psychological approach, marking a rare artistic conversation.

The auction will also present several other significant creations by Souza. These include 'Landscape' from his London years, a vibrant cityscape estimated at Rs 80 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore, and 'Untitled Head' from 1966, reflecting the intense emotional depth of his renowned Head series, with an estimate of Rs 10-15 lakh. A 'Untitled Watercolour Nude' from circa 1968, exploring themes of duality and sin, is also featured.

These four pieces collectively illustrate the breadth of Souza's artistic journey, from evocative landscapes to profound psychological studies and reinterpretations of European modernism. Experts note that these works highlight both the evolution and the consistent vision of his unyielding artistic conviction, offering a comprehensive view of his influential career.

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The painting is estimated to fetch between Rs 2.5 to 3.5 crore.
The auction prominently features works by Francis Newton Souza, with one piece inspired by Henri Matisse.
Besides the Matisse-inspired piece, other works include landscapes, head studies, and a nude watercolor.

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