Haku Shah
Family, Circa 1970
Oil on canvas
81.3 x 81.3 cm
32 x 32 in
32 x 32 in
Signed and titled on the rverse
Gallerie Taj Caribe was opened in 1973 to introduce Indian and Haitian artists to the New York art community. Renamed 'Gallery One' in 1974, the gallery remained in business until...
Gallerie Taj Caribe was opened in 1973 to introduce Indian and Haitian artists to the New York art community. Renamed 'Gallery One' in 1974, the gallery remained in business until mid 1976 on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Haku Vajubhai Shah was an painter, Gandhian, cultural anthropologist and author on folk and tribal art and culture. His work belonged to the Baroda Group and his paintings deal with the themes of folk and tribal Indian art.
Haku Vajubhai Shah was an painter, Gandhian, cultural anthropologist and author on folk and tribal art and culture. His work belonged to the Baroda Group and his paintings deal with the themes of folk and tribal Indian art.
Provenance
Acquired from Gallerie Taj Caribe, New York;
Thence by descent