1930

About the Artwork

Amrita Sher-Gil was a pioneering Indian painter, who made significant contributions to modern art in India. 'Self-Portrait with Easel' was painted during her time in Paris, a period that was crucial for her artistic development. The self-portrait embodies her struggle against the societal norms of the time that often relegated women artists to lesser status. Through this particular work, Sher-Gil asserted her identity not only as a woman but also as an artist determined to be taken seriously. Her vigilant gaze and the use of impactful colors symbolize her passions and ideals, expressing both her ethnic identity and her ambitions in a male-dominated landscape.

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Did You Know

Amrita Sher-Gil was born in Hungary and moved to India, which uniquely positioned her between Eastern and Western art influences, shaping her distinct style and approach to subjects.
During her studies in Paris, Sher-Gil was heavily influenced by European artists and movements, particularly the post-impressionists, which is prominently reflected in her use of color and expressive brushwork in this self-portrait.
Today, Amrita Sher-Gil is celebrated as one of the most significant artists in Indian modern art, and her works, including ‘Self-Portrait with Easel,’ continue to fetch high prices at auctions, affirming her lasting impact on the art world.

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