It becomes increasingly clear [...] that Souza is concerned with creating a conditioned reflex in the mind of the spectator. Just as in the treatment of some aspects of pathology electrical shock is administered to make the patient's mind function, Souza, too, subjects his audience to a kind of shock treatment. In fact, he makes the audience see the relationship between themselves and the subject matter. (R. Bartholomew, 'Souza's Shock Treatment', Times of India, 3 February, 1973)
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924-2002)

The Butcher

Price realised USD 1,685,000
Estimate
USD 1,500,000 – USD 2,000,000
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FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924-2002)

The Butcher

Price realised USD 1,685,000
Closed: 17 Sep 2014
Price realised USD 1,685,000
Closed: 17 Sep 2014
Details
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA (1924-2002)
The Butcher
signed and dated 'Souza 62' (upper right)
oil on satin
81¼ x 44 1/8 in. (206.4 x 112.1 cm.)
Painted in 1962
Provenance
Grosvenor Gallery, London
Schuster Gallery, Detroit
Formerly in the collection of Kamla and Maddipoti Choudry, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner

This work is illustrated in the consignment listing of Eugene I. Schuster, London Arts Group, Detroit
Literature
India: Contemporary Art from Northeastern Private Collections, Rutgers, 2002, p. 113 (illustrated)
A. Kurtha, Francis Newton Souza, Bridging Western and Indian Modern Art, Ahmedabad, 2006, p. 45 (illustrated)
Exhibited
London, Grosvenor Gallery, The Human and the Divine Predicament, New Paintings by F.N. Souza, 31 March--25 April, 1964
Rutgers, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, India: Contemporary Art from Northeastern Private Collections, 7 April--31 July, 2002

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