3 min read · 12 Jun 2026





The Fisherman by Ganesh Pyne sold for $5.13m. Image courtesy of Christie's
A work by Ganesh Pyne was the headline sale at Christie's 'Sublime Shadows: South Asian Art from a Distinguished Collection' auction on June 11 in London.
The star lot was: Ganesh Pyne, The Fisherman (1979), which sold for $5.13m, 1434% above its $334,300 low estimate. It has been traded twice in the past.
The outperformer sold for 3374% above its low estimate. Abanindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, The Spinner of a Nation’s Destiny (1922), sold for $1.39m ($40,100 low estimate). It has been traded 3 times in the past.
No sales had a guarantee.
0 works were bought-in.
0 works were withdrawn
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