Bhupen Khakhar Collection

Art from the collection of Brian Weinstein, Ph.D.

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"The Teacher," 1993, woodcut, 25.5 x 25.5 cm, A/P. Bhupen gifted this work to me January 1994, explaining that he had been paid to do this work for Salman Rushdie and could not accept payment from me.

"The Teacher," 1993, woodcut, 25.5 x 25.5 cm, A/P. Bhupen gifted this work to me January 1994, explaining that he had been paid to do this work for Salman Rushdie and could not accept payment from me.

Untitled, woodcut, 33 x 34 cm

Untitled, woodcut, 33 x 34 cm

GADYAPARVA (Celebrating Prose), Gujarati literary journal, woodcut, 27 x 21 trial proof for cover

GADYAPARVA (Celebrating Prose), Gujarati literary journal, woodcut, 27 x 21 trial proof for cover

GADYAPARVA (Celebrating Prose), Gujarati literary journal, woodcut, 27 x 21 cm, trial proof for cover

GADYAPARVA (Celebrating Prose), Gujarati literary journal, woodcut, 27 x 21 cm, trial proof for cover

GADYAPARVA, (Celebrating prose), Gujarati literary journal, woodcut, 71 x 21cm, trial proof for cover

GADYAPARVA, (Celebrating prose), Gujarati literary journal, woodcut, 71 x 21cm, trial proof for cover

Untitled, woodcut on paper, 46 x 33 cm, probably Baroda/Vadodara

Untitled, woodcut on paper, 46 x 33 cm, probably Baroda/Vadodara

TWO STORIES Salman Rushdie, Two Stories, with five woodcuts and three linocuts by Bhupen Khakhar, Number 5, London, privately printed, 1989. This particular image is a woodcut.

TWO STORIES Salman Rushdie, Two Stories, with five woodcuts and three linocuts by Bhupen Khakhar, Number 5, London, privately printed, 1989. This particular image is a woodcut.

Untitled, woodcut on paper, 22 x 17.5 cm, A/P Because of the dark glasses, could be Shri Shankerbhai Patel.

Untitled, woodcut on paper, 22 x 17.5 cm, A/P Because of the dark glasses, could be Shri Shankerbhai Patel.

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