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A rare 1931 oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi by Clare Leighton sold in London for ₹1.67 crore and is thought to be the only oil ...
A rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, believed to be the only one for which he sat during his lifetime, sold for £152,800 ...
A painting of Mahatma Gandhi, believed to be the only oil portrait he ever sat for, sold for $205,000 at Bonhams on Tuesday.
A portrait of Mahatma Gandhi by Clare Leighton, widely believed to be the only oil portrait he personally sat for, has sold ...
The portrait artist, Clare Leighton, was introduced to Gandhi when he visited London in 1931 to attend the Second Round Table ...
A rare oil portrait of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi has been sold at auction in London for £152,800 ...
"Thought to be only oil painting of Mahatma Gandhi, which he sat for, this was a special work, which had never been offered at auction,” said Rhyanon Demery, Bonhams Head of Sale ...
The painting had never been up for auction before and is believed to be the only oil portrait for which Mahatma Gandhi sat.
A rare Mahatma Gandhi portrait, believed to be the only one he sat for the artist to paint, has fetched triple its estimate at 152,800 pounds (Rs 1.7 crore) in a Bonhams auction in London.
Clare Leighton’s 1931 portrait, held in her private collection for decades, sold at Bonhams for £152,800. It captures a rare ...