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FN Souza's Birth sets world record of $4.08 mn at Christie's

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 18 2015 | 9:42 PM IST
The epic work of artist Francis Newton Souza, the 'Birth', was sold for a mind-boggling USD 4.08 million, breaking own record of USD 2.5 million at the Christies' auctions last night in New York.
Christie's had been conducting the auctions of South Asian modern and contemporary art in New York and London for many years now and had put on block the 'Birth'.
"Francis Newton Souza's (1924-2002) epic work 'Birth' held the previous world auction record price for a work by the artist - set at Christie's in 2008 for USD 2.5 million. The latest record is an increase of 63 per cent, establishing the new world auction record for the artist at USD 4.08 million," Christie's said in a statement.
The present owner of the 'Birth' is Anil Ambani's wife Tina Ambani-run Harmony Arts Foundation which had bought it for $2.5 million at a 2008 Christie's auction. Even at that, it was the highest price fetched by the artist's work at an auction ever.
But last week, another work by Souza, 'Man and Woman Laughing', snatched the top spot by commanding a USD 2.59 million at Saffronart's 15th anniversary auction held in New Delhi.
The late Souza painted the masterpiece in 1955, the same year of his seminal solo exhibition at Gallery One in London. His other works include 'the pregnant outstretched nude with hairpins', 'the autobiographical man in a priest's tunic', 'a still life on the window ledge and beyond the window', 'a townscape with corniced buildings and tall steeples'. These works carried a price tag of USD 2.2-2.8 million.
The auction also included a rare early work on card by Vasudeo S Gaitonde (1924-2001). Gaitonde received an unprecedented posthumous acclaim by setting a world auction record for any Indian modern painting in Christie's first auction in India, at USD 2.5 million.

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First Published: Sep 18 2015 | 9:42 PM IST

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