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Lot 80: Untitled (Leaning Trees)

Est: £8,000 GBP - £12,000 GBP
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomJune 11, 2008

Item Overview

Description

Ivan Peries (1921-1988)
Untitled (Leaning Trees)
initialled and dated 'IP 82' (centre right)
oil on card mounted on board
25 x 40½ in. (63.5 x 102.9 cm.)
Painted in 1982

Artist or Maker

Provenance

Acquired directly from the artist by a private collector
Acquired from the above by the present owner

Notes

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Sri Lankan artist, Ivan Peries, was a founding member of the 43 Group along with George Keyt, George Claessen, Richard Gabriel, Aubrey Collette, and Manjusri Thero. Their 1943 manifesto sought to marry Western Modernism with indigenous contexts - ideals later adopted by India's Progressive Artist Group in 1947.

In 1982, Ivan Peries started a process of distillation of his previous works and began an extensive series of large works in oil, familiarly known as the Two Tree or Leaning Tree paintings. Departing from his customary Sri Lankan sea and landscape motifs, the subject of these works invariably consists of two trees on a gently undulating slope, with a narrow and erect tree on the right and a rounded tree on the left, with its trunk leaning at a sharp angle to the ground and an opposed branch at right angles to the trunk. The pictures divide into two large counterpoised spaces of curving landform and rectangular sky, with the trees traversing and dominating the spaces. The trees themselves vary considerably in shape, colour and line: the narrower tree on the right is sometimes a simple, rigid form, sometimes animated and mobile; the more elaborate 'leaning tree,'’ with its forked trunk and patches of light, is the most expressive element in each picture, its complex rounded form echoing the tensions of land and sky. Movement, feeling and philosophical vision are generated as much by the varying relationships and tensions of this compositional architecture as by the colour variations, paint quality and plasticity of the heavy pigmentation. These pictures combine in an entirely new way Peries'’ previous preoccupations with order and underlying movement and his integration of controlled and surging emotion.

This seminal series of more than twenty works in the artist'’s oeuvre vividly demonstrates Peries'’ technique of producing variations on a theme, each individually a masterful composition and yet at the same time, combined, a window into the artist'’s mind and experience. They are a true representation of a facet of his art which, similarly to the work of many younger contemporary painters in the latter part of the twentieth century, requires a set of pictures, developed as a series, to be viewed collectively as a single work. Despite the applicability of this nature to many of Peries'’ seascapes and acrylics, it has particular relevance to the Leaning Tree pictures.

Auction Details

South Asian Modern & Contemporary Art

by
Christie's
June 11, 2008, 02:00 PM WET

85 Old Brompton Road, London, LDN, SW7 3LD, UK