Full Description
This richly illustrated publication accompanies the first comprehensive retrospective of Amrita Sher-Gil (1913-1941) in the Netherlands, one of the most celebrated figures in modern Indian art. Often called the "Frida Kahlo of India", Sher-Gil combined elements of Western modernism with the aesthetics and subjects of traditional Indian art, forging a distinctive style that profoundly influenced later generations of artists. The book offers new insights into Sher-Gil's life and artistic journey, from her Hungarian-Indian heritage and training in Paris to her groundbreaking work in India during the 1930s. Essays by experts from India and the Netherlands explore her cultural context, artistic development, and enduring legacy.
Featuring rarely seen works from India's national collections, this publication provides an unprecedented opportunity to rediscover an artist whose vision bridged continents and redefined modern art in the 20th century.
Contents
Foreword by General Director Drents Museum & Foreword, Director National Gallery of Modern Art New Delhi (NGMA)
Introduction to the work of Amrita Sher-Gil by Annemiek Rens, Head Curator Drents Museum
Biographical timeline of Amrita Sher-Gil and world map of her travels
The significance of Amrita Sher-Gil as an artist by curator Nationa Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi India
Catalogue with all works in the exhibition
Notes
Selected bibliography
Index



