GULAM RASOOL SANTOSH (1929-1997)
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, BERLIN
GULAM RASOOL SANTOSH (1929-1997)

Untitled

Details
GULAM RASOOL SANTOSH (1929-1997)
Untitled
signed 'Santosh' and further signed in Hindi (on the reverse)
oil on canvas board
17¾ x 14 in. (45.1 x 35.6 cm.)
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner in the 1970s

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Lot Essay

The paintings of G.R. Santosh are prime examples of Neo-Tantrism, an artistic movement originated by the artist, K.C.S. Paniker in the 1960s. The artists were inspired by Hindu, Buddhist and Jain concepts of dualities between male and female and between macro and microcosm. Santosh's painting is neither abstract nor representational but highly reminiscent of Indian religious imagery involving yantras, mandalas, chakras, and the lokapurusha (cosmic man).

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