Exhibition of Indian paintings titled “Amrita Shergil – Revisited” to open at Cultural Center of Indian Embassy in Dushanbe next week

            DUSHANBE , February 1, Asia-Plus – An exhibition of Indian paintings titled “Amrita Shergil – Revisited” will open at the Cultural Center of the Indian Embassy in Dushanbe on February 8.                According to information from the Indian Embassy, the unique feature of this exhibition is that it displays the works by 50 eminent […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

           



DUSHANBE


, February 1, Asia-Plus – An exhibition of Indian paintings titled “Amrita Shergil – Revisited” will open at the


Cultural


Center


of the Indian Embassy in


Dushanbe


on February 8.   

            According to information from the Indian Embassy, the unique feature of this exhibition is that it displays the works by 50 eminent Indian women artists, each of whom was reacting to Amrita Shergil, a national treasure and painter who inspired a generation of women to paint.  Each artist in the show has interpreted Amrita’s immortal canvass, “Three Sisters” in her own individual style and idiom. 

 Amrita, an icon for Indian women artists of the new millennium, painted the “Three Sisters” over 75 years ago, and the original canvass is now at the


National


Art


Gallery


in


New Delhi


.    

The exhibition runs through February 17.  


Information of Asia-Plus:

Amrita Shergil (1913-1941) was the daughter of an Indian father and Hungarian mother.  She started color painting even as a child, and later continued painting in


France


and


Hungary


.  She returned to


India


in 1934.  She obtained her artist education at school of arts “Escole des Beaux-Arts” in


Paris


.

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