Sher-Gil, Amrita, 1913-1941
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- Citrakāra Amr̥tā Śera-Gīla, 2013:t.p. (Amruta Sher-Gil)
- Khandalavala, K. Amrita Sher-Gil, 1945
- Nandana, K. Amr̥tā Śeragila, 1987:t.p. (Amr̥ta Śeragila)
- Wikipedia, viewed May 20, 2013(Amrita Sher-Gil; b. Jan. 30, 1913; d. Dec 5, 1941)
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Amrita Sher-Gil (30 January 1913 – 5 December 1941) was a Hungarian–Indian painter. She has been called "one of the greatest avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century" and a pioneer in modern Indian art. Drawn to painting from an early age, Sher-Gil started formal lessons at the age of eight. She first gained recognition at the age of 19, for her 1932 oil painting Young Girls. Sher-Gil depicted everyday life of the people in her paintings. Sher-Gil travelled throughout her life to various countries including Turkey, France, and India, deriving heavily from precolonial Indian art styles as well as contemporary culture. Sher-Gil is considered an important painter of 20th-century India, whose legacy stands on a level with that of the pioneers from the Bengal Renaissance. She was also an avid reader and a pianist. Sher-Gil's paintings are among the most expensive by Indian women painters today, although few acknowledged her work when she was alive.
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