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Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait 7 (1930)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00The Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait 7 is a powerful reflection of identity by the acclaimed artist. Created in 1930, this oil on canvas piece showcases Sher-Gil’s distinct style and her journey in the European art scene. A celebrated work, it exemplifies her blend of realism and emotional depth, highlighting the monetary significance of her art in the contemporary market. Read more on the artwork here.
Open air painters (1933)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Open Air Painters is a striking oil on canvas artwork by Amrita Sher-Gil, completed in 1933. This piece embodies her innovative plein-air painting approach, reflecting her experiences and training in European art circles. As a significant part of her collection at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, it highlights her pivotal role in modern Indian art. Read more on the artwork here.
Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait with smile (1932)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Amrita Sher-Gil’s self-portraits from the early 1930s capture her introspective nature and evolving artistic expression. Particularly notable among them is Self-Portrait in Green Dress which depicts a confident and contemplative artist. This work holds significant value in the art world, showcasing Sher-Gil’s mastery in portraiture and hinting at her cultural identity. Read more on the artwork here.
Sumair (1936)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Sumair is a captivating 1936 portrait by Amrita Sher-Gil, showcasing her family ties and artistic prowess. Famous for blending European and Indian techniques, this oil on canvas radiates with vibrant colors and emotional depth, making it a prized piece in the art world, housed in the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi. Read more on the artwork here.
Two Women (1936)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Created in 1936, Two Women by Amrita Sher-Gil is a captivating Post-Impressionist oil on canvas that explores the deep emotional bond between two female figures. This masterpiece is an essential part of Indian modern art, showcasing Sher-Gil’s unique blend of European influence and Indian themes. Its significance in the art world is underscored by its placement in the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi. Read more on the artwork here.