With an estimate of euro 8,000-12,000, this is one of a number of portraits done when Gandhi was visiting London for a Round Table Conference in 1931.
The sketch shows Gandhi writing with a look of intense concentration while seated on the floor. It is inscribed by him with the words "Truth is God / MK Gandhi / 4.12.'31."
This pencil portrait was given to a local resident who was closely associated with Kingsley Hall.
Apart from the portrait, Sotheby's sale will also include a collection of handwritten letters by Gandhi addressed to Sarat Chandra Bose, providing a vivid impression of the intense political pressures Gandhi faced in his final months.
Dating from the mid-1940s, the other letters in the collection affirm Gandhi's continued love for the Bose family.
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