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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.
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.
Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait (1937)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Amrita Sher-Gil’s Self Portrait (1937) is a striking reflection of her artistic evolution and cultural identity. This celebrated self-portrait holds significant monetary value in the art world, embodying the essence of modern Indian art and Sher-Gil’s personal journey of blending Western and Indian aesthetics. Read more on the artwork here.
Hungarian Gypsy Girl
₹529.00 – ₹679.00The Hungarian Gypsy Girl is an evocative oil painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1932 during her summer vacation in Hungary. This masterpiece is notable for its vibrant colors and emotional depth, reflecting Sher-Gil’s distinctive style. As one of the most significant female artists of her time, her works command high monetary value in the art world, reinforcing her legacy as the most expensive woman painter in India. Read more on the artwork here.
The little untouchable (1936)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00The little untouchable is a poignant painting by Amrita Sher-Gil created in 1936, showcasing the artist’s profound engagement with Indian societal themes. This artwork is significant in the art world as it exemplifies Sher-Gil’s dedication to portraying the struggles of the marginalized, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in modern Indian art. Read more on the artwork here.