The auction of the Khosrovani-Diba Collection was led by an elegant depiction of Radha consoled by Krishna in a forest, an illustration of a romantic night scene from the "Lambagraon" Gita Govinda series of the private collection, which sold for 353,000 pounds at the auction yesterday.
"Formed over four decades, every work in the Khosrovani-Diba collection had been handpicked for its exceptional quality and this was reflected in the steep competition that propelled the outstanding success of today's sale," said Edward Gibbs, Sotheby's Middle East and India chairman.
Theauction was part of Sotheby's Art of the Middle East and India week in London and was followed by Arts of the Islamic World, which brought in 4,656,125 pounds.
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