Portrait of an artist's friend: An Amrita Sher-Gil rediscovered

Sher-Gil's hitherto unknown portrait will lead Christie's March auction

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Paintings | art collection

Ritwik Sharma  |  New Delhi 

At first glance it may seem like a Modernist throwback to the Mona Lisa, but less of an enigma and far more intimate. The artwork, a close friend’s portrait by Amrita Sher-Gil, is a priceless rediscovered painting by the iconic Indian artist that will headline a Christie’s auction on March 17.

The auction house on Tuesday announced the most expensive top lot of the “South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art” auction slated to be held in New York. Sher-Gil’s portrait of Denyse Proutaux, a French art critic who was a close friend of hers and her sister ...

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First Published: Wed, March 03 2021. 06:10 IST
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