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South-Indian-Villagers-Going-to-a-Market-1937-Tribal-Women-1938-by-Amrita-Sher-gil

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“South Indian Villagers Going to a Market” is a significant painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, completed in 1937. This artwork captures the essence of rural life in South India, depicting villagers on their way to a market. Sher-Gil’s keen observation and attention to detail bring the scene to life, portraying the everyday activities and interactions of the villagers. The painting exudes a sense of vibrancy and authenticity, offering a glimpse into the cultural richness of South Indian society during that time.

Amrita Sher-gil (1913 – 1941) was a pioneering Indian artist known for her evocative and deeply personal works. Born to a Hungarian mother and an Indian father, Sher-gil’s multicultural upbringing greatly influenced her artistic style and subject matter. Her art often explored themes of identity, femininity, and the socio-economic struggles of the Indian people. Sher-gil’s bold use of color and expressive brushwork, combined with her introspective approach to portraiture, set her apart as one of the most significant artists of her time. Despite her tragically short life, Sher-gil’s legacy continues to resonate, inspiring generations of artists and admirers around the world.

P Category

Framed, Rolled

P Size

16 x 11 Inch, 17 x 23 Inch, 23 x 35 Inch, 35 x 46 Inch

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