Amrita Sher-Gil

Painter

Hungarian-Indian Budapest, Hungary

Quick Info

ProfessionPainter
NationalityHungarian-Indian
Date of Birth30/01/1913
Age28 years (died on 05, Dec, 1941)
BirthplaceBudapest, Hungary
Date of Death05/12/1941

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Bio/Wiki

Name EarnedIndian Frida Kahlo
Known forPioneer in modern Indian art, one of the greatest avant-garde women artists of the early 20th century

Educational Qualification(s)

School
  • A Convent School in Shimla
  • Santa Annunziata, Florence, Italy
College/UniversityÉcole des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Educational QualificationGraduation in Arts from École des Beaux-Arts, Painting (1930-1934)
Other EducationGrande Chaumière

Personal Life

Place of DeathLahore, Punjab, British India
Death CausePeritonitis (official cause); biographical accounts and family allegations point to complications from a botched abortion performed by her physician husband, Victor Egan, with her mother further claiming poisoning
Zodiac signAquarius
NationalityHungarian-Indian
HometownBudapest, Hungary
ReligionRoman Catholic
Political InclinationCongress sympathiser
Address23 Sir Ganga Ram Mansions, Mall Road, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Hobbies
  • Reading
  • Playing Piano
  • Playing Violin
Sexual OrientationBisexual
Marital StatusMarried

Relationships & More

Affairs/Boyfriends
  • Boris Tazlitsky
  • John Walter Collins
  • Edith Lang
  • Yusuf Ali Khan (Engaged)
  • Marie Louise Chassany
  • Malcolm Muggeridge (1935)
  • Victor Egan (Doctor)
  • Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Rumoured)
  • Badruddin Tyabji
Marriage Year1938
Marriage PlaceBudapest

Family

Husband/SpouseViktor Egan
Parents
FatherUmrao Singh Sher-Gil Majithia
MotherMarie Antoinette Gottesman
Siblings
SisterIndira Sundaram (née Sher-Gil)
UncleErvin Baktay

Career

Last WorkAn unfinished painting left by her prior to her death
Notable Works
  • Young Girls (1932)
  • Bride's Toilet (1937)
  • Village Scene (1938)
  • Brahmacharis
  • South Indian Villagers Going to Market
Awards
  • Gold medal for Young Girls (1932)
  • Associate status in the Salon des artistes français

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Amrita Sher-Gil was a renowned painter who played a vital role in shaping modern Indian art.
2. Her father was a Sikh aristocrat and scholar, and her mother was a Hungarian Jewish Opera Singer.
3. Throughout her life, she had several romantic relationships and faced personal struggles.
4. She integrated Western and Indian influences into her artwork, creating a unique style.
5. Tragically, she passed away at the young age of 28, leaving a significant legacy in the art world.
6. Her paintings are among the most expensive by Indian women painters today.
7. She was an avid reader and a pianist.
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