Year 1932

About the Artwork

Amrita Sher-Gil, a prominent Indo-Hungarian painter, created 'Self-Portrait in Green' during her formative years in Paris. This period was pivotal in her artistic journey, where she absorbed various European art styles that influenced her unique expression. The painting invites viewers into her world, capturing a moment of self-reflection rendered in vibrant hues. The choice of a green dress symbolizes not only her bold personality but also her connection to nature and vitality. Sher-Gil's ability to distill her experiences and emotions into art reflects her remarkable talent and the struggles she faced as a woman artist in the early 20th century.

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Did You Know

Amrita Sher-Gil was significantly influenced by Hungarian art, particularly during her studies and early artistic career. She often incorporated elements from this style, which can be seen in the bold colors and emotional depth of her self-portraits.
In her own words, Amrita described the ‘Self-Portrait in Green’ as ‘a very good self-portrait,’ which indicates not only her confidence in this work but also her growing mastery of self-representation and emotional expression through art.
Amrita Sher-Gil is considered one of the pioneers of modern Indian art. Her works, including ‘Self-Portrait in Green,’ have played an essential role in challenging traditional art forms in India and inspiring future generations of artists.

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