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Lot 114

Abraham Christopher Gregory Suriarachi Amarasekara
(Sri Lankan, 1883-1983)
A snake charmer

26 February 2020, 13:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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Abraham Christopher Gregory Suriarachi Amarasekara (Sri Lankan, 1883-1983)

A snake charmer
signed and dated 'A.C.G.S. Amarasekara 1938' (lower right)
oil on canvas
46 x 61.3cm (18 1/8 x 24 1/8in).

Footnotes

Exhibited
Bradford, City of Bradford Art Gallery, Loan number 72 (according to label affixed to stretcher verso).
Southport, The Atkinson Art Gallery, (according to label affixed to stretcher verso).


Amarasekara was born into a wealthy Roman Catholic family in Colombo, Sri Lanka. After studying there and in Delhi, he attended the Royal College of Art in London and the Sorbonne in Paris. He served as an official War Artist on the Western Front from 1915 to 1918 (his painting The Signing of the Armistice is in the National Gallery, New Delhi). He returned home in 1921 and established what has come to be known as the Sinhalese School. He received a Fellowship of the British Empire in 1924. Much in demand as a portrait painter for government and local dignitaries, he became Vice President of the Ceylon Society of Arts in 1926 and President in 1959. There were exhibitions of his work in London in 1924 and at the Venice Biennale in 1960. In 1974 he was honoured with the civilian rank of Gate Mudaliyar by the government of Sri Lanka.

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