RARE
F N SOUZA
Gallery One, London catalogue
November-December 1962
Pp. 20 with 6 b&w illustrations, 3 colour tipped-in
plates
Includes 1-page Introduction by Andrew Sinclair,
biographicalnote, selected bibliography and list of
Souza collectors
Stapled softcover / 11 x 9.5 inches
RARE
SOUZA IN THE FORTIES - A rare retrospective
exhibition of the paintings and drawings done by
Francis Newston Souza during the forties
New Delhi: Dhoomi Mal Gallery
1983
pp. 20 including covers which has 57 b&w images
of paintings. Introduction by Jag Mohan.
Text has a self-portrait by Souza dated 1982
Stapled stiff wrappers / 11 x 8.5 inches
RARE
LINES TO A GIRL AND SOME WORDS ON LIFE by
F. N. Souza
10-page short story in "The First Writers Workshop
Literary Reader" edited by P. Lal and published in
Calcutta in 1972.
Other contributors include Satyajit Ray, Raja Rao, G.
V. Desani, Kabir Bedi and M. J. Akbar
Cloth hardback with printed paper wraparound
loosely inserted
9 x 5.5 inches
VOLTE-FACE: SOUZA'S ICONOCLASTIC VISION
Curated by Yashodhara Dalmia
Dhoomimal Gallery
2010
pp. 16 with 7 full-page colour images of paintings
and 1 line drawing
Essay and 2-page interview with Souza by Dalmia
Wrappers / 10 x 8 inches
BAIJU PARTHAN, F.N. SOUZA LOS ANGELES
Issued by Saffronart& Apparao Galleries
2001
pp. 28 with Souza portrait on cover and 31
Souzapaintings in colour inside and quotes from
Souza
Stapled wrappers / 10.5 x 8.5 inches
A TRIBUTE TO FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA 1924-
2002
Vadehra Art Gallery
2003
pp. 31 with essay by Vidya Shivadas and excerpts from
Souza's writings and 16 colour and 7 b&w images of
Souza's works
Stiff wrappers / 10.5 x 8.5 inches
THE ARTIST, a New York magazine for May 1960 with
cover by Souza
With a shortnote on Souza praising his "Words and
Lines".
Souza was at this time trying tofind his feet in New
York
Wrappers / 12 x 9.5 inches
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA
Catalogue of show at Julian Hartnoll's Gallery,
London/ 6-24 May 1997
Largetriple-turned folder, its six sides carrying 18
paintings by Souza [2 full-page] and 3 photographs of
Souza, including one with Queen Elizabeth II. With an
essay by Julian Hartnoll and a biographical chronology.
Size: 9.5 x 7 inches
SOUZA 1940'S - 1990'S
8-page stapled brochure issued by Dhoomi Mal
Gallery, New Delhi, in 1993
9 colour images, 3 b&w images, portrait
2 essays by Souza - MY CREDO IN ART and FROM
TIME TO TIME.
Essay REBEL WITHOUT A PAUSE by Srimati Lal
SOUZA- CITY OF WOMEN
Essays by Vinod Bhardwaj and Brij Sharma
Exhibition catalogue of Dhoomimal Gallery, New
Delhi
Includes reproduction of two letters in facsimile by
Souza
pp. 44
DEBONAIR, April 1992 issue of a magazine published
in Bombay
Has 6-page essay by F. N. SOUZA titled "Naked
Women & Religion"
The essay has 1 full-page and 3 other b&w drawings
by Souza [pp. 30-34/ 45].
The issue also has a 2-page feature on M. F. Husain by
C. V. Aravind, with 3 drawings and a collage by the
artist [pp. 70-71].
THE DEMONIC LINE- An Exhibition of Drawings,
1940-1964 by Francis Newton Souza
Curated by Yashodhara Dalmia
Issued by Delhi Art Gallery, New Delhi, for exhibition
held in 2000-2001
pp. 60
4-page essay by Yashodhara Dalmia titled "The
Underbelly of Existence"
1-page essayby Souza written in 1949
50 full-page drawings, 6 drawings in text, one
photograph of Souza and reproduction of one letter
by him.
Size: 11 x 8 inches
Softcover
PAINTINGS WITHOUT PAINT - The Chemical
Paintings of F. N. Souza
Catalogue of a 2007 exhibition
Curated by Shelley Souza and Brigita Krasauskaite
Essays by Shelley Souza
Presented by R L Fine Arts, New York
pp. 56
Softcover
Size 11 x 9 inches
?On arrival in New York in the 1960s, Souza was
so cash-strapped that he could not afford to buy
paints. At this time he claimed to have invented the
technique of chemically treating glossy magazine
pictures in such a way as to transform them into
paintings.
FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA - Dhoomimal Gallery
Collection
Edited by Vinod Bhardwaj
Foreword by Krishen Khanna
New Delhi: Dhoomimal Gallery
2009
pp. 405
Profusely illustrated hardback with dustjacket
Size 12.5 x10 inches
Rare journal with short story by F.N. SOUZA.br.A
1960 bilingual journal TWO CITIES [English & French]
published by Mistral
Bookshop in Paris with a 4-page short Story by
FRANCIS SOUZA titled "The Man Born Blind" with a
full-pageline drawing by Souza to accompany it.
8.5 x 5.5 inches
.br.FRANCIS NEWTON SOUZA - Selected works from
1950-1999
New Delhi: Kumar Gallery
pp. 32 with 34 colour images
2000
4-page essay by Edwin Mullins from an old Kumar
Gallery catalogue
10.5 x 8.5 inches
A Language in Common - A special number of The
Times Literary Supplement reprinted for the National
Council of Teachers of English
A 91-page stapled booklet with cover drawing by F. N.
Souza
Size: 8.5 x5.5 inches
Das Geschaft mit der Kunst by Robert Wraight
Published in Munich in 1966 with the author's
portrait by his friend Souza as frontispiece
German edition of an English book on the wheeling
dealing in the western art world and auction houses.
Cloth binding / 9 x 6 inches
Ex-library
Springtime 3 - An Anthology of Prose and Poetry,
published in London by Peter Owen
Carries a 4-page story titled "LAZARUS" by F. N.
SOUZA
A 128-page anthology issued in hardbackwhich also
carries contributions by Nissim Ezekiel, Mervyn Peake,
MurielSpark, Peter Levi and P. Lal
No date [c. 1960]
Fine hardback with dustjacket / 9 x 6 inches
Encounter, February 1955 issue of magazine edited by
Stephen Spender andpublished in London
Has the famous, much-quoted and seminal essay by F.
N. SOUZA titled "NIRVANA OF A MAGGOT"
The 7-page essay has 5 sketches by Souza.
Encounter, October 1962 issue of magazine edited by
Stephen Spender and published in London
Has 5 sketches by F. N. SOUZA to go with Aldous
Huxley's essay"Unpainted Landscapes"