AMRITA SHER-GIL (1913-1941), Untitled (Self Portrait) | Christie's
“I painted a few very good paintings. Everybody says that I have improved immensely; even that person whose criticism in my view is most important to me—my own self” (V. Sundaram ed., Amrita Sher-Gil, A Self Portrait in Letters and Writings, New Delhi, 2010, p. 65) “Artists like Amrita Sher-Gil are not the mirrors of their time but telescopes through which the future may be discerned. They make the revolutions, they anticipate the new order, for the destructive portion of its work is merely the preparation for new creation, just as the storms of autumn strip the trees bare so that the new life may unfold itself in the spring. Amrita, who was herself a blending of the Orient and the Occident, was looking for more than new forms; nor was she seeking just harmony. She was a herald of the spiritual equilibrium between Europe and Asia, a new synthesis, a step towards the age of world-art.” (B. Dhingra, Amrita Sher-Gil, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, 1965, p. i) PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN, FRANCE
AMRITA SHER-GIL (1913-1941)

Untitled (Self Portrait)

Price realised GBP 1,762,500
Estimate
GBP 1,000,000 – GBP 1,800,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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AMRITA SHER-GIL (1913-1941)

Untitled (Self Portrait)

Price realised GBP 1,762,500
Closed: 10 Jun 2015
Price realised GBP 1,762,500
Closed: 10 Jun 2015
Details
AMRITA SHER-GIL (1913-1941)
Untitled (Self Portrait)
signed and dated 'A. SHER-GIL 1931.' (lower left)
oil on canvas
25 5/8 x 21¼ in. (65.1 x 54 cm.)
Painted in 1931
Provenance
Private Collection, France, acquired circa 1960s
Acquired from the above in 1992 by the current owner

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