The charcoal drawings in the present lot-simple and direct-offer a glimpse into artist Amrita Sher-Gil’s practice in her early years when she was learning not just how to draw the body, but how to see it. The women in these studies aren’t idealised or ornamental. They rest, recline, and drift inward, candidly comfortable in their own skin. 
        The charcoal drawings in the present lot-simple and direct-offer a glimpse into artist Amrita Sher-Gil’s practice in her early years when she was learning not just how to draw the body, but how to see it. The women in these studies aren’t idealised or ornamental. They rest, recline, and drift inward, candidly comfortable in their own skin.Amrita Sher-Gil: A Life,  New Delhi: Penguin, 2006, p. 18). Her development as an artist was also moulded by her uncle Ervin Baktay, an artist and Indologist, who visited the family in India in the summer of 1926. He encouraged Amrita, now 13, to “move away from her highly emotional early paintings and to draw from reality, emphasising structure rather than naturalism.” (Vivan Sundaram, “Prologue”, Amrita Sher-Gil A Self- Portrait in Letters and Writings - Volume I,  New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2010, p. xI) He also advised her to draw from live models, a technique she would go on to use throughout her artistic career. Sher-Gil would later acknowledge his influence, saying, “It is to you I owe my skill in drawing.” (N Iqbal Singh, “Amrita Sher-Gil”, 1982, Critical Collective,  online) 
    
    
    
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        Amrita Sher-Gil  
        
        
        a) Untitled
    
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        Category: Painting