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Lot No. 4
                                                                                        AMRITA SHER-GIL
                                                                                                       1913-1941

                                                                                                      UNTITLED
                                                                                             13 x 9.3 in (33 x 23.6 cm)
                                                                                                Charcoal on paper
                                                                                                      Circa 1930
                                                                                            ` 25,00,000 - 30,00,000
                                                                                                 $ 29,412 - 35,294

                                                                        Provenance: Property from a private collection based
                                                                         in North India. Artwork was acquired by the present
                                                                                              owner from AstaGuru.

                                                                                     This lot is a National Art Treasure -
                                                                                               Non Exportable Item.
                                                                                       (payment only in Indian rupees)


                                                                       In  the  early  1930s,  renowned  artist  Amrita  Sher-Gil
                                                                       enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts to master the
                                                                       academic style of painting. Here she trained under
                                                                       Lucien Simon, a French Post-Impressionist artist who
               Certificate of Authenticity
                                                                       was known for his portraits and traditional provincial
                                                                       landscapes.  During  this  time,  Amrita,  still  in  her  late
                                                                       teens, would execute many impressive nude studies
                                                                       of both male and female figures, in charcoal. The
                                                                       models were often friends, family, classmates or
                                                                       professionals. Like many of her nude studies of the
                                                                       time, the presented lot features bold lines and reflects
                                                                       Sher-Gil’s unabashed style.

                                                                       This was an important time for Sher-Gil as she
                                                                       discovered her love for oil paints and made several
                                                                       works that earned her a distinct reputation globally.
                                                                       She was elected as an Associate of the Grand Salon,
                                                                       Paris, in 1933, at the young age of nineteen. She was
                                                                       also awarded a gold medal at Ecole des BeauxArts,
                                                                       becoming the youngest and only Asian to receive the
                                                                       honour.
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