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ISSUE DATE: April 19, 2021 UPDATED: April 9, 2021 22:09 IST Sayed Haider Raza: The Journey of an Iconic Artist by Yashodhara Dalmia Harper Collins India’s first modern artists, born before Independence, faced a near-impossible challenge. They sought to attain modernity at an international not a parochial level, but at the same time were required (and some sincerely wished) not to forfeit their Indian identity. They ran the gauntlet between those critics who accused them of selling out and those who dismissed them as provincial. For Sayed Haider Raza, the dilemma had a geographical twist. Given a chance to visit Paris as a young man, he stayed on and made France his home for the next 60 years. He visited India frequently, but finally returned only in 2010, six years before his death. Despite his émigré status, India clearly mattered profoundly to him, as a source of both identity and inspiration.

Sotheby s March Asia Week sale series led by yard sale discovery

Sotheby s March Asia Week sale series led by yard sale discovery An exceptional and rare 15th century Chinese Yongle Period Blue and White ‘Floral’ Bowl heads to the auction block with a $300/500,000 estimate. Courtesy Sotheby s. NEW YORK, NY .-Sotheby’s announced highlights of its upcoming Asia Week sales in New York, featuring a diverse array of Asian art spanning 4,000 years of history. Among the highlights are an exceptional selection of Imperial jades and cloisonné enamels from the Brooklyn Museum, sold to support museum collections; Vasudeo S. Gaitonde’s Untitled – which will appear at auction for the first time this March after remaining in the collection of renowned American physicist, Robert Marshak and his wife Ruth for nearly sixty years, and more. All works on offer are open for viewing by appointment in Sotheby’s New York galleries beginning 11 March, with auctions taking place from 12 – 24 March.

Raza s odyssey- The New Indian Express

Raza’s odyssey Sayed Haider Raza’s newly-launched biography, written by Yashodhara Dalmia, will also be published in many Indian regional languages Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Author Yashodhara Dalmia with H.E. Emmanuel Lenain, Ambassador of France to India, with Mr Ashok Vajpeyi of The Raza Foundation Express News Service Sayed Haider Raza’s (1924- 2016) biography, titled The Journey of an Iconic Artist by art historian Yashodhara Dalmia was launched on February 25 at the gardens of Embassy of France in Delhi. The event took place amidst bougainvillea trees, tea lights and copious champagne. “I cannot think of a more appropriate place to launch a biography of the artist,” said Dalmia who worked on the book for five years.

Christie s announces New York Asian Art Week March 2021

Christie s announces New York Asian Art Week March 2021
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Major Indian artists at upcoming New York auction series - INDIA New England News

Major Indian artists at upcoming New York auction series - INDIA New England News
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