Good to see Dom Martin back on goanet.  Some years ago while visiting the late 
Prof. Jose Pereira in Yonkers, NY, our conversation turned to FN as I knew that 
FN would often bug the professor about religious matter As FN was an atheist 
and the prof was a lay theologian, both used to have a tense and, at times, 
heated debate. Since the professor was also an alumnius JJ College of Arts and 
a writer on architecture, both had a good relationship. The prof was concerned 
to see FN struggle in NY.
Once the prof to.d FN to go and settle in India as FN paintings had no market 
in the US. instead of running to India to sell his paintings. In India, FN 
commanded good respect and his paintings fetched lakhs of rupees.
On returning to NY, I called FN but he said he was busy. We spoke for a while 
on the phine and I asked him his views on MF Hussein, as MF was in the news as 
his painting of a Hindu goddess in the nude. FN was dismissive of hus 
ex-college in the group of seven that created a new wave of art movement in 
India. FN said MF has niw become a "pop artist". MF also did a painting of the 
Bollywood star, Madhuri.
I was once loaned a booklet of FN writings by a lady friend, but I have 
forgotten the name of the book.
FN was a class act, both as painter and as a man. He proudly announced that he 
was the second-best cubist painter after Picasso.

Eugene






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> On Sep 28, 2018, at 5:13 PM, dom martin t<dommartin9...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The proliferation of “Blatant fakes signed with Sousa's name . . .
> outnumbering originals” is somewhat damningly inconceivable without
> the smug collusion or connivance of the artist.  In 1997, Souza
> addressed a memo to the Director of Sakshi Art Gallery, alerting and
> acrimoniously denouncing the promulgation of 'Souza fakes'.  Was his
> son, Patrick, also included in that circular?  Patrick, allegedly
> ran/runs an industrial size complex in Goa producing fake Souzas.
> One can claim to have successfully unrung the bell if everyone in the
> vicinity is stone deaf and confidingly blind.  With fake art, it's the
> resonance of one's legitimate money going tragically down the drain
> while the dealer boards the getaway train.  Souza, despite his
> outlandish histrionics, boarded the train to eternity: Penniless and
> ticketless!     M.F. Hussein once remarked that if an artist does not
> have fakes of his art circulating around, then he is not an artist.
> I guess, I am not!
> Souza, on the other hand, continues to retain his stellar status.  And
> so it is.  You can concoct your own poison and succumb from it or
> become the unwary martyr from someone else's venomous sting.
> Dom Martin

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