India, March 22 -- With estimates cresting at Rs.120 crore for Raja Ravi Varma's Yashoda and Krishna, and strong multi-crore showings by M F Husain, S H Raza and Edwin Lord Weeks, Saffronart's Spring Auctions is poised to open on a high voltage note. Yet, after a year of record-chasing results and white-glove sales, the mood is not escalation but edit. Founded in 2000 by Dinesh Vazirani and Minal Vazirani, the house now signals a subtle pivot-from momentum to measure, from spectacle to scrutiny.
Opening in Mumbai on April 1 and extending online over the following two days, the sale brings together 140 lots spanning centuries of artistic practice. What unfolds is less an event than a proposition: that the market, having tested its own exc...
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