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Tree
charcoal on paper 21 x 29.5 in. (53.3 x 74.9 cm.) executed in 1991
Estimate: US$ 3,000 - 5,000
Signed and dated in Gujarati (lower right) Further signed, dated and inscribed 'Gulam Mohammed Sheikh / Drawing / Charcoal on paper / 1991' (on the reverse) PROVENANCE The Fine Art Resource, Mumbai Private collection, Singapore
(b. 1937) Born on February 16, 1937 in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India, Gulam is a painter, poet and art critic. He completed B. A. in Fine Art in 1959 and M. A. in 1961 from Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. He received ARCA from Royal College of Art, London in 1966. In 1960, he joined as a professor of Fine Arts in the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda. His teaching positions have included teaching art history in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda (1960–63 and 1967–81) and as Professor of Painting, Faculty of Fine Arts, Baroda (1982–1993). He has been a Visiting Artist at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1987 and 2002, and a Writer/Artist in Residence at Civitella Ranieri Center, Umbertide, Italy (1998), at the University of Pennsylvania (2002), and at Montalvo, California (2005). Sheikh has been a major figure in the world of Indian art for more than four decades. He has participated in major exhibitions all over the world and his works are displayed in private and public collections including the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, USA. Gulam has been active not merely as an artist but also as a teacher and writer. His collection of Gujarati surrealistic poems, Athwa (1974) won him considerable critical acclaim. He has also written a prose series, Gher Jatan and edited a special issues of Kshitij as well as Vishwamanav and Sayujya magazines. American Chitrakala (1964) is his translated work.