Rating and value of paintings by Francis Newton Souza

Souza, drawing

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Cote et valeur de l'artiste Francis Newton Souza

A key figure in modern Indian painting, Francis Newton Souza is a prodigious 20th-century painter who has acquired a certain renown based on his paintings, watercolor drawings and prints. For almost forty years, his works have been auctioned at prices ranging from €30 to €347,100, a substantial delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to the artist's works. One of his paintings (acrylic on canvas) entitled Hunger sold for €3,347,100 in 2023, whereas it was estimated at between €1,338,840 and €2,008,200.  

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Print - multiple

From €90 to €13,040

Drawing - watercolor

From €30 to €140,235

Paint

From €60 to €3,347,100

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Style and technique of artist Francis Newton Souza   

Souza is one of the pioneers of Indian abstract painting. He uses several artistic techniques, including oil paint, paint on cardboard, acrylic, charcoal and printmaking. He works extensively on colorimetry and form.

Francis Newton Souza, drawing

The life of Francis Newton Souza    

Francis Newton Souza was born in an Indian village in 1924. His father died at an early age, and he and his mother moved to Mumbai in the aftermath. His mother remarried, making the painter Lancelot Ribeiro, a precursor of modern Indian painting, his half-brother, who probably exerted an important influence on his work.

He trained as an artist at the Bombay School of Art, but was expelled for his stance in favor of Indian independence and his communist commitments.  

Despite this, he managed to produce and be exhibited in London as part of a retrospective of Indian art. The Indian public was not receptive to his art and found his paintings obscene and disturbing, which is why he immigrated to London in 1949. Success was not immediate, and he was rewarded for his work only after the publication of an autobiographical essay in 1955. He was then exhibited at the Musgrave Gallery, and his work sold very well.

He died in 2002, after an eventful career punctuated by his political commitments and radical stances, both in his life and in his work.

Souza's imprint on his period

Souza has left a significant mark on the history of twentieth-century art, and is one of his country's best-known painters. His considerable artistic output is the result of hard work and a long career. Souza is one of the most highly-rated contemporary artists on the art market today.

Recognizing the artist's signature

Souza simply signs his canvases with his name in cursive script at the bottom.

Francis Newton Souza's signature

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