Amrita Sher-Gil 
        (1913 - 1941) 
        
        
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        Born on 30th January 1913 in Budapest, Hungary, Amrita Sher-Gil  was the first important woman artist to emerge out of India in the 1930s. In her brief life span of 28 years, she led the modern Indian art movement, which was then taken ahead by the Bombay Progressive Artists Group.
 
        Born on 30th January 1913 in Budapest, Hungary, Amrita Sher-Gil  was the first important woman artist to emerge out of India in the 1930s. In her brief life span of 28 years, she led the modern Indian art movement, which was then taken ahead by the Bombay Progressive Artists Group.
Young Girls  was awarded the Picture of the Year, making her the youngest person ever to receive this honor. Sher-Gil was also made Associate of the Grand Salon, the first Indian to achieve this distinction. Her earlier works are heavily influenced by the European style of painting, especially by the post-Impressionists.
Landscape , ‘Sher-Gil's first work after she returned to India, depicts a view of the fields from her ancestral home in Amritsar. It is a rare landscape by the artist who mostly worked with figurative images. Her chosen medium of painting was oil, and her style was reminiscent of the post-impressionists artists. She picked up structural elements from the miniature and mural traditions of Indian art. Sher Gill often painted rustic villagers, whom she first interacted with during her stay in Shimla.
Siesta , The Story Teller , Ganesh Puja , Hillside  and Hill Scene . Her most celebrated paintings are those depicting women in their private worlds such as 1938 trilogy, The Bride's Toilet , Brahmacharis  and Villagers going to Market .
 
    
    
    
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        Amrita Sher-Gil Untitled  
        Inscribed in Hungarian and dated '1922' (on the reverse) 
    
        NON-EXPORTABLE NATIONAL ART TREASURE 
    
    PUBLISHEDAmrita Sher-Gil: A Self Portrait in Letters and Writings (Volume 1) , New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2010, p. 14 (illustrated)
    
        Category: Painting
    
        
            
          
         
            
            
       
       
           
     
        
         
             
             
            
            
                
             
        
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