GEORGE KEYT (1901-1993)
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF RENE MARGIES AND MATTHIAS SERVAIS
GEORGE KEYT (1901-1993)

Portrait of Pinnawela Dhirananda

Details
GEORGE KEYT (1901-1993)
Portrait of Pinnawela Dhirananda
signed and dated 'G Keyt 32' (lower center)
oil on canvas
26 x 20 in. (66 x 50.8 cm.)
Painted in 1932
Provenance
Formerly from the collection of Kusum Keyt, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Literature
A. Halpe (ed.), George Keyt, Colombo, 1977, p. 38 (illustrated)
George Keyt Foundation, George Keyt: A Centennial Anthology, Colombo, 2001, p. 66 (illustrated)

Lot Essay

Despite George Keyt's clear admiration for cubist and fauvist principles, his subject matter was almost always rooted in local tradition, depicting dancers, shepherdesses, and gods, often drawn from Hindu and Buddhist mythology.

In Portrait of Pinnawela Dhirananda, the delicate color palette foregrounds the gentleness and sensitivity of the poet scholar Reverend Pinnawela Dhirananda Thero, his long-time friend and companion. Keyt was heavily influenced by this intellectual, who introduced him to Buddhist thought and Sinhalese poetry.

"Keyt I think is the living nucleus of a great painter. In all his works, there is the moderation of maturity. [His] figures take on a strange expressive grandeur, and radiate an aura of intensely profound feeling." (W. G. Archer, India and Modern Art, London, 1959, p. 124)

For a further discussion on George Keyt see lot 534.

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