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F. N. Souza (Francisco Victor Newton de Souza) was born on 12 April, 1924 in Saligão, Goa, Portuguese India, is an Artist of
modern Indian painting (1924–2002). Discover F. N. Souza's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?
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Francisco Victor Newton de Souza |
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78 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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12 April 1924 |
Birthday |
12 April |
Birthplace |
Saligão, Goa, Portuguese India |
Date of death |
2002 |
Died Place |
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
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India
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F. N. Souza Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is F. N. Souza's Wife?
His wife is *Maria Figueiredo (m. 1946-1964)
*Barbara Zinkant (m. 1965-1977)
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*Maria Figueiredo (m. 1946-1964)
*Barbara Zinkant (m. 1965-1977) |
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5 |
F. N. Souza Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is F. N. Souza worth at the age of 78 years old? F. N. Souza’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. He is from India. We have estimated F. N. Souza's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Francis Newton Souza (12 April 1924 – 28 March 2002) was an artist of modern Indian painting, a founding member of the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group his style exhibited both decadence and primitivism.
Francis Newton Souza was born Francisco Victor Newton de Souza to Goan Catholic parents in the village of Saligão.
After his father and then his elder sister passed away, he and his mother moved to Mumbai in 1929.
Souza attended St. Xavier's College in Bombay, but he was expelled in 1939 for drawing obscene graffiti in the restrooms.
He then studied at the Sir J. J. School of Art in Bombay but was also expelled from that school in 1945, because of pulling down the Union Jack flag during a school ceremony and participating in the Quit India Movement.
Souza met a Goan fashion designer named Maria Figueiredo in 1945, they married soon after and had a daughter together.
Souza joined the Communist Party of India soon after, and co-founded the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group in 1947.
In 1948, Souza's paintings were shown in London's Burlington House as part of an exhibition on Indian Art.
However, his work was attacked by the Goan community in Mumbai during an exhibition at Chemould Frames.
Souza emigrated to London in 1949, following several complaints against him to the police from the Indian public for obscenity.
He initially struggled to make an impact as an artist in the UK.
His Goan wife Maria took on multiple jobs in order to support their family.
The Institute of Contemporary Arts included his work in a 1954 exhibition.
In 1954 Souza met Liselotte Kristian (also surnamed Kohn, 1919–1990), a married Jewish actress and Progressive League member, who became his mistress.
They had three daughters together but they never got married: Souza remained married to Maria, while Liselotte remained married to her husband Richard.
His success as an artist took off following the publication in 1955 of his autobiographical essay Nirvana of a Maggot in Stephen Spender's Encounter magazine.
Souza's 1955 exhibit at Musgrave's Gallery One sold out, leading to ongoing success.
His painting Birth (1955) depicting his mistress Liselotte posing naked while pregnant with their first daughter Keren, set a world auction record in 2008 for the most expensive "Indian" painting sold till then when it was purchased by Tina Ambani for US$2.5 million (Rs 11.3 crore) at a Christie's auction.
Souza was one of five artists on the UK shortlist for the 1958 Guggenheim International Award for his 1955 painting Birth.
In 1959, Souza published his autobiographical Words and Lines.
Souza's career developed steadily, and he participated in several shows, receiving positive reviews from John Berger.
According to Berger, Souza's style "was deliberately eclectic: essentially Expressionist in character", but "also drawing on the post-war Art Brut movement and elements of British Neo-romanticism".
The Indian artist, M.F. Husain, recognized F. N. Souza as his mentor.
In recent years, Souza's paintings have been sold for over a million dollars.
They also aborted a pregnancy in 1959, Souza thereby being automatically excommunicated from the Catholic Church.
Souza's relationship with Liselotte ended in 1961, with Liselotte alleging domestic violence.
He divorced Maria in 1964 in order to marry the 16-year-old Barbara Zinkant.
He and Barbara moved to New York City in 1967 and their son was born in 1971.
Barbara divorced Souza in 1977 in order to marry her lover.
Souza divided his time between India and the United States after his second divorce.
He had several mistresses (including a married young woman from Bombay) and visited several red light districts.
At an auction of Souza's painting The Last Supper (1990) held by Sotheby's in 2019, his former muse and fellow artist Nimisha Sharma interrupted the auction after the bidding had ended.
She asked repeatedly who was the artist’s “+” in his signature for that painting.
Observers later speculated it was her way of telling the art world that she had painted it along with him.
The Indian artist and poet Srimati Lal was his mistress from 1993 until his death.
In June 2010 Christie's held an auction of over 140 lots from the Souza estate.
Many of Souza's works fetched very high prices, some several times Christie's estimates.
In 2015, the painting Birth was resold to Kiran Nadar at Christie's in New York, fetching more than US$4 million.