Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait In Green Dress (1932)
Amrita Sher-Gil’s 'Self-Portrait in Green Dress', painted in June 1932 while she was in Paris, beautifully showcases the artist in an elegant green dress, reflecting her vibrant personality and deep self-awareness. Described by Sher-Gil as 'a very good self-portrait', it exemplifies her fusion of Western academic training and Indian aesthetics. Measuring 51 × 60.5 cm, this oil on canvas artwork represents her exploration of identity, ethnicity, and womanhood.
Year 1932
About the Artwork
This self-portrait is significant as it represents not just Amrita Sher-Gil's mastery of oil painting, but also her introspective journey in a culturally foreign landscape. Created during her time in Europe, it captures the duality of her identity as a woman of Indian heritage immersed in Western artistic culture. Sher-Gil's decision to wear a green dress was a reflection of her vibrant spirit, while the choice of self-portraiture allowed her to explore themes of self-identity in a profound manner that resonates in the context of her broader body of work.
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Creation and Location
The 'Self-Portrait in Green Dress' was painted in Paris around June 1932.
Description
This painting depicts Amrita Sher-Gil wearing a green dress. It is described by Sher-Gil herself as 'a very good self-portrait.'
Dimensions
The painting measures 51 × 60.5 cm and is executed in oil on canvas.
Current Status
The 'Self-Portrait in Green Dress' is part of a private collection.