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Anil Relia is an Indian
art collector A private collection is a privately owned collection of works (usually artworks) or valuable items. In a museum or art gallery context, the term signifies that a certain work is not owned by that institution, but is on loan from an individual ...
, known for his
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collection. He has over 3000 portraits and his personal collection includes many miniature paintings, early photographs along with works of artists like Raja Ravi Varma, M. F. Husain, Hemen Majumdar,
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and many more.


Early life

Born in Surat
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, he graduated from
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in Fine Arts Major (Applied Arts,
Serigraphy Screen printing is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open me ...
and
Photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employe ...
) in 1978. Since childhood Anil showed a passion for collecting art. His first so called art collection consisted of the labels pasted on cloth bundles that would arrive near a warehouse close to his house. He would carefully peel the labels off, wash them and preserve them in his school book. This passion got all the more fueled in college and he started using his pocket money to collect works of art instead of spending it on other necessities. On completion of his studies he shifted to the city of Ahmedabad for work.


Career

Anil Relia began his career with being a graphic designer in an advertising firm in Ahmedabad. While working, as a pastime, he made Diwali cards for his family. The money earned, helped him quit his job and set up his own screen printing studio. Through this he was professionally involved in screen printing activities for a number of renowned designers and companies. His commitment towards quality brought him a plethora of accolades and awards, including one from the President of India. In 1994, M. F. Husain was looking for a serigrapher for his artworks - someone who could do justice to his art and this search led him to Ahmedabad. During those times, not many people in India were undertaking work of such a large scale and impeccable quality. Anil Relia and M.F. Husain became so close friends that eventually Husain kept coming and frequenting the city. He was found visiting a tea stall which also has one of his works as well as an art gallery was also instituted with his name. Relia worked on the serigraph series of M. F. Husain and came out with many Limited Edition Serigraphs as well. With the use of technology, he could also come out with the largest serigraph ever done in India – Husain's Mother Teresa, which was launched at Paris in the year 2004. This chance encounter changed the direction of Relia's life to one where his passion now lives and breathes. Looking at Relia's interest in Indian portraits, Husain has painted a family portrait and gifted it to him. Relia accompanied Husain on his various adventures whether it be film making or other kinds of projects. The demise of Husain brought a lacunae in his life and Relia lost a friend, philosopher and guide to the sands of time. Anil Relia also works as Honorary Director at the art gallery known as
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, which was designed by artist Husain and architect
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Art Collection

Anil Relia has been collecting art, especially portraits since 1970. His vision is to connect India in a thread of art and pay back his dues to the art that has been so gracious to him. He wants to involve as many people as possible through his work and efforts and sensitize them to art and culture. He has planned a series of exhibitions and shows based on the theme of portraits that he has painstakingly collected over the years, out of which twelve have been already implemented and more are planned. #The Indian Portrait I - an artistic journey from miniature to modern #The Indian Portrait II - Sacred Journey of Tilkayat Govardhanlalji (1862 - 1934), Nathdwara #The Indian Portrait III - A Historical Journey of Graphic Prints up to Independence #The Indian Portrait IV -
Muraqqa A Muraqqa ( tr, Murakka, ar, مورّقة, fa, مُرَقّع) is an album in book form containing Islamic miniature paintings and specimens of Islamic calligraphy, normally from several different sources, and perhaps other matter. The album ...
- an Anthological Journey of the Mughal Empire #The Indian Portrait V - Colonial influence on Raja Ravi Varma and his Contemporaries #The Indian Portrait VI - A Photographic evolution from documentation to posterity #The Indian Portrait VII - Trans-culturalisation of lens and brush through painted photographs #The Indian Portrait VIII - Rajputana Nayak , Paintings from the Royal courts of Rajasthan 1660-1940 CE #The Indian Portrait IX - A Parsi delight , Paintings, Photographs, Prints & Collectibles #The Indian Portrait X - Visions of a Bygone Era: 1590-1890 #The Indian Portrait XI -
Jyoti Bhatt Jyotindra Manshankar Bhatt (12 March 1934), better known as Jyoti Bhatt, is an Indian artist best known for his modernist work in painting and printmaking and also his photographic documentation of rural Indian culture. He studied painting unde ...
's Photographs of His Contemporaries #The Indian Portrait XII - Chitrashala Press , Freedom Fighter Printer in Poona #The Indian Portrait XIII - Studio portraiture by Bourne & Shepherd of Princely India, 1870s #The Indian Portrait XIV - Dancing in the Shadows: Tawaifs – Courtesans Apart from portraits, his collection of Nathdwara school miniatures paintings is also quite extensive. A book titled
Portraits of Devotion - Popular Manorath Paintings from Nathdwara in the collection of Anil Relia
was published and launched in March 2019. The book is researched & authored by a London bred Italian writer Isabella Nardi who specialises in South Asian paintings. Another book on his Nathdwara painting collection titled
Nathdwara Paintings from the Anil Relia Collection - The Portal to Shrinathji
was published by Niyogi Books in November 2020. This book explores Anil Relia’s comprehensive collection of Nathdwara paintings and sketches, celebrating the wide-ranging talents of various artists. The books is authored by distinguished art historians Kalyan Krishna and Kay Talwar.


References


External links


Archer Graphic Studio, website

The Indian Portrait, website
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