Nov 15, 2010 - Sale 2230

Sale 2230 - Lot 2

Price Realized: $ 1,200
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200
DESIGNER UNKNOWN AIR-INDIA. 1966.
40 1/2x25 1/2 inches, 103x65cm. Prasad Process Private Ltd., Madras.
Condition A-: minor abrasions in image.
A world renowned and recognized corporate icon, Air India's Maharaja was born in 1946. His likeness was intended to be used on corporate letterhead and on an in-flight memo pad. "Eventually, [he] became Air-India's mascot for its advertising and sales promotion activities . . . The Maharaja began merely as a rich Indian potentate, symbolizing graciousness and high living. And somewhere along the line his creators gave him a distinctive personality, his outsized moustache, the striped turban and his aquiline nose . . . Air-India calls him the Maharaja for want of a better description. But his blood isn't blue. He may look like royalty, but he isn't royal . . . Today, this naughty, diminutive Maharaja of Air-India has become a world figure. He can be a lover boy in Paris, a sumo wrestler in Tokyo, a pavement artist, a Red Indian, a monk. He can effortlessly flirt with the beauties of the world . . . He has become the most recognisable mascot the world over." (The Chandigarh Tribune, July 17, 2005). A deliciously ironic image with tigers smoking over an Air India ashtray, and a stuffed Maharajah's head hanging on the wall of their study above the fireplace.