NEW DELHI: Modern Indian painter F N Souza’s oil-on-masonite artwork titled “Man and Woman Laughing” sold for approximately Rs 16.84 crore (USD 2.5 million) topping the 15th anniversary auction here by Saffronart.
The sale held here late last evening featured 75 lots of some of the most sought after names in modern and contemporary Indian art and posted total sales at approximately Rs 82 crore (USD 12.7 million) 97 per cent lots sold.
Four lots including that of Souza’s achieved world record prices, organizers said.
Other lots that achieved world record prizes were a fiberglass sculpture by Ravinder Reddy titled “Devi” that sold for approximately Rs 2.7 crore (USD 415,385), another lot “Untitled (Dreaming Girl)” by Sailoz Mukherjea went for Rs 10,80,000 (USD 16,615) and one by Nilima Sheikh titled “River: Carrying Across, Leaving Behind” was sold for Rs 1.02 crore (USD 156,923).
An “Untitled (Standing Figure)” oil on canvas by Tyeb Mehta fetched approximately 11.51 crore (USD 1.77 million).
The artwork had earlier been auctioned at the Sotheby’s New York auction in 2007.
An acrylic on canvas by S H Raza was sold for approx. Rs 4.8 crore (USD 738,462). A luminous untitled work (Metascape) by Akbar Padamsee was the fourth most expensive work after Souza, Mehta and Raza, to be sold in the auction and went under the hammer for approximately Rs 4.2 crore (USD 646,154).
Two more works by Padamsee – “Paysage” and “Delta” followed them by being sold for Rs 3.84 crore (USD 590,769) and Rs 3 crore (USD 461, 538) respectively.
An Untitled (Acrobat) by Manjit Bawa went under the hammer for approximately 2.04 crore (USD 313,846) while two Untitled works by M F Husain were sold for approximately Rs 2.16 crore (USD 332,308) and approximately Rs 1.56 crore (USD 240,000) respectively.–PTI