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BEOHAR RAMMANOHAR SINHA (1929-2007) / ANONYMOUS Plantain / Plantain and Partridge

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BEOHAR RAMMANOHAR SINHA (1929-2007) / ANONYMOUS
Plantain / Plantain and Partridge
BEOHAR RAMMANOHAR SINHA
Plantain
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on paper
91.5 x 34.7 cm. (36 x 13 5⁄8 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist

ANONYMOUS
Plantain and Partridge
Unmounted scroll, framed, ink on paper
71.7 x 34.8 cm. (28 1⁄4 x 13 3⁄4 in.)
NOTE:
According to the pencil note on the reverse by the collector, the paining might be created by Li Kuchan.

Provenance
The famed Indian painter Beohar Rammanohar Sinha, who illuminated the original Constitution of India and frescoed Martyr-Memorial Concert Hall, lived in different parts of China between 1957-59 as a scholar but also as India’s cultural emissary. The objective was to forge a robust cross-cultural bridge between two great civilisations through fine arts. While promoting Indian art in China, Rammanohar gained expertise and collected works in Chinese painting and lacquer-work from great contemporary masters firsthand, such as Qi Baishi (1864-1957) and his contemporaries and followers Chen Banding (1877-1970), Wu Zuoren (1908-1997), Luo Ming (1912-1998), and Li Keran (1907-1989). Part of the collection was sold at Christie’s in Autumn 2017 (Lots 1295-1299).
In 1957, Rammanohar met Li Kuchan at the introduction of Qi Baishi. The two shared studio space in Beijing for months. During this period, Rammanohar taught the techniques and elements unique to Indian painting to Central Academy of Fine Arts students. In turn, he witnessed the nuanced, expressive skills to depict the forms and movements of birds and flowers from Li Kuchan. Some of his Li Kuchan paintings were sold at Christie’s Spring 2021 auctions (Lots 1119-1123).
Another grouping of Li Kuchan works will be offered in “Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings” on 31 May 2023.

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BEOHAR RAMMANOHAR SINHA (1929-2007) / ANONYMOUS
Plantain / Plantain and Partridge
BEOHAR RAMMANOHAR SINHA
Plantain
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink on paper
91.5 x 34.7 cm. (36 x 13 5⁄8 in.)
Inscribed and signed, with two seals of the artist

ANONYMOUS
Plantain and Partridge
Unmounted scroll, framed, ink on paper
71.7 x 34.8 cm. (28 1⁄4 x 13 3⁄4 in.)
NOTE:
According to the pencil note on the reverse by the collector, the paining might be created by Li Kuchan.

Provenance
The famed Indian painter Beohar Rammanohar Sinha, who illuminated the original Constitution of India and frescoed Martyr-Memorial Concert Hall, lived in different parts of China between 1957-59 as a scholar but also as India’s cultural emissary. The objective was to forge a robust cross-cultural bridge between two great civilisations through fine arts. While promoting Indian art in China, Rammanohar gained expertise and collected works in Chinese painting and lacquer-work from great contemporary masters firsthand, such as Qi Baishi (1864-1957) and his contemporaries and followers Chen Banding (1877-1970), Wu Zuoren (1908-1997), Luo Ming (1912-1998), and Li Keran (1907-1989). Part of the collection was sold at Christie’s in Autumn 2017 (Lots 1295-1299).
In 1957, Rammanohar met Li Kuchan at the introduction of Qi Baishi. The two shared studio space in Beijing for months. During this period, Rammanohar taught the techniques and elements unique to Indian painting to Central Academy of Fine Arts students. In turn, he witnessed the nuanced, expressive skills to depict the forms and movements of birds and flowers from Li Kuchan. Some of his Li Kuchan paintings were sold at Christie’s Spring 2021 auctions (Lots 1119-1123).
Another grouping of Li Kuchan works will be offered in “Fine Chinese Modern and Contemporary Ink Paintings” on 31 May 2023.

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