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| − | [[File: art market2010.png | Prices paid for Indian art in 2010 Source: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Gallery.aspx?id=11_07_2014_010_037_002&type=P&artUrl=ART-OF-THE-MATTER-11072014010037&eid=31808 '' The Times of India '' ]|frame|500px]] | + | [[File: art market2010.png | Prices paid for Indian art in 2010 Source: [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Gallery.aspx?id=11_07_2014_010_037_002&type=P&artUrl=ART-OF-THE-MATTER-11072014010037&eid=31808 '' The Times of India '']|frame|500px]] |
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| + | ==2018: Tyeb Mehta, Sher-Gil== | ||
| + | [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F11%2F30&entity=Ar01303&sk=5067702F&mode=text Sharmila Ganesan, A Tyeb Mehta fetches ₹20cr, Sher-Gil ₹18.7cr, November 30, 2018: ''The Times of India''] | ||
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| + | In a new record for celebrated artist Amrita Sher-Gil, her work ‘The Little Girl in Blue’— a 1934 portrait of her cousin, which her cousin’s mother had not liked—fetched Rs 18.7 crore at auction house Sotheby’s inaugural event in Mumbai. Previously, a Sher-Gil work had fetched Rs 18.2 crore. | ||
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| + | While the Sher-Gil painting drew maximum interest, the other major draw was Tyeb Mehta’s masterpiece Durga Mahishasura Mardini, a rare painting depicting Goddess Durga defeating the Buffalo Demon. It earned the evening’s highest bid at Rs 20.5 crore. The record for a Tyeb Mehta yet is Rs 26.4 crore. | ||
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| + | The landmark auction titled ‘Boundless: India’ marked Mumbai as Sotheby’s 10th sale location in the world and boasted an assortment of 60 precious lots priced between Rs 60,000 and Rs 20 crore. | ||
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YEAR-WISE PRICES
2005: Tyeb Mehta
See graphic, ‘Prices paid for Indian art in 2005’
2007: Raqib Shaw
See graphic, ‘Prices paid for Indian art in 2007’
2008: Souza, Gupta
See graphic, ‘Prices paid for Indian art in 2008’
2009: the top 5
See graphic, ‘Top 5 artists based on painting sales: 2009 ‘
2010, 2013: Gaitonde, Raza, Arpita, Kher
See graphic:
Prices paid for Indian art in 2010
2018: Tyeb Mehta, Sher-Gil
In a new record for celebrated artist Amrita Sher-Gil, her work ‘The Little Girl in Blue’— a 1934 portrait of her cousin, which her cousin’s mother had not liked—fetched Rs 18.7 crore at auction house Sotheby’s inaugural event in Mumbai. Previously, a Sher-Gil work had fetched Rs 18.2 crore.
While the Sher-Gil painting drew maximum interest, the other major draw was Tyeb Mehta’s masterpiece Durga Mahishasura Mardini, a rare painting depicting Goddess Durga defeating the Buffalo Demon. It earned the evening’s highest bid at Rs 20.5 crore. The record for a Tyeb Mehta yet is Rs 26.4 crore.
The landmark auction titled ‘Boundless: India’ marked Mumbai as Sotheby’s 10th sale location in the world and boasted an assortment of 60 precious lots priced between Rs 60,000 and Rs 20 crore.
