KRISHEN KHANNA (B. 1925)
PROPERTY FROM THE WIGGIN FAMILY COLLECTION
KRISHEN KHANNA (B. 1925)

Woman with a Basket of Fruit

Details
KRISHEN KHANNA (B. 1925)
Woman with a Basket of Fruit
signed 'KKhanna' (lower left); further signed and dated 'KKhanna / 57' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
73¼ x 32 in. (186.1 x 81.3 cm.)
Painted in 1957
Provenance
Gift of the artist to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wiggin who lived in India and worked for the American Foreign Service during the late 1950s
Thence by descent
Literature
'Unknown Painter is Now Famous [...]', The Journal, Alexandria, 19 May 1966 (illustrated)
Exhibited
New Delhi, All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, 1957
Alexandria, Alexandria Association's 24th Annual Tour of Historic Homes, 22 May 1966

Lot Essay

“In January 1953, with their four month old daughter Rasika, Krishen and Renu moved to Madras. It was to be a period of personal contentment and greater lyricism than Krishen had ever expressed before in painting. The reasons for this were rooted in the city of Madras and in Krishen’s own temperament. Working in Grindlay’s in Madras had an even, calm rhythm, matched by the slow social tempo of the city. […] The Madras paintings, with a series of nudes, represent the most lyrical and erotic phase of his work. Krishen reacted to the colours of Madras, the strong nearly white light, the dark brown-bodied figures, especially of migrant labour that was pouring into the city, the frequent sight of hawkers selling fruit. The young girl, her body baked brown in the sun, bearing an erotically suggestive fruit basket, the nude with vivid flowers in her hair were all frequent preoccupations.” (G. Sinha, Krishen Khanna: A Critical Biography, New Delhi, 2001, pp. 48-49)

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