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British painter and miniaturist Henry Singleton,between 1784 and 1839,exhibited close to 300 works at the Royal Academy of Art,London.

British painter and miniaturist Henry Singleton,between 1784 and 1839,exhibited close to 300 works at the Royal Academy of Art,London. Among them were works depicting the legends of Tipu Sultan,the ruler of Mysore in the latter half of the 18th century. The concluding auction in Osian’s Creative India Series includes an oil sketch by Singleton titled The Assault and Taking of Seringapatam,apart from featuring works from Goa,Cholamandal and South India. The sketch,made in 1800,was once part of Lord Wellesley’s collection.

The auction will also feature other antiques and prints on Tipu Sultan,artworks from Tanjore,Tamil Nadu and Kerala and works by a number of Modern masters,including DP Roychowdhury,FN Souza,K Ramanujam,J Sultan Ali,Laxma Goud and L Munuswamy and contemporary artists including Surendran Nair,Riyas Komu and Vasudha Thozur. The opening preview of these works of art will be held on June 9 at Osian’s office in Nariman Point,and the auction at the Taj Mahal Palace,Colaba,on June 21.

A Sporting Event

Three spinal chord tumor surgeries and a life on the wheelchair could not stop 42-year-old Deepa Malik from undertaking a journey to the world’s highest motorable road in Khardung La on the Ladakh range a few months ago. All of it did not deter the Asian javelin record holder’s spirit from training for the Paralympics of the London Olympics 2012 and qualifying for it either. Last week,Mehta,who is an Asian Games medalist and India’s first paraplegic sportswoman to qualify for international events,met with school students at the grand finale of the British Council’s three week summer school in Delhi. She spoke to students who demonstrated their teamwork,creativity and language skills through music,dance and theatre performances — all of which were based on the theme “The Olympics” at the British Council Theatre. Malik called the event a platform to share her experiences and spread awareness towards para-sports. “This is a subject close to my heart. It is a journey which I have been on for almost six years now,” said Malik.

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