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Young man with apples
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Amrita Sher-Gil’s Young man with apples is a captivating 1932 oil painting that carries significant value in the art world for its insight into the artist’s evolution. This introspective portrait of Boris Taslitzky reflects Sher-Gil’s training in Paris and her ability to fuse personal relationships with artistic expression. Read more on the artwork here.
View from studio
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Amrita Sher-Gil’s View from studio is a captivating oil on canvas created in 1934 during her time in Paris. This significant artwork exemplifies her loose brushwork and painterly style, bridging her European influences and eventual Indian thematic exploration. It earned accolades in 1938, underscoring its monetary and artistic value in the realm of female artistry. Read more on the artwork here.
Boy with Lemons (1935)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Boys with Lemons by Amrita Sher-Gil is a captivating 1935 oil on canvas painting that highlights the vibrancy of everyday life in India through the lens of her unique artistic style. Acclaimed for its cultural significance, it is deemed a NON-EXPORTABLE NATIONAL ART TREASURE in India, underscoring its importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.
Hungarian Church Steeple (1938)
₹324.00 – ₹849.00Hungarian Church Steeple is a remarkable 1938 painting by Amrita Sher-Gil that captures the poignant beauty of rural life in Hungary. A significant piece from her later period, the artwork showcases her artistic maturity and unique blend of cultural influences. The painting holds considerable monetary significance within the art world, as it represents an important stage in Sher-Gil’s evolution as an artist. 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.