Child Wife
Child Wife, also known as Child Bride (1936) is an oil on canvas painting by Hungarian-Indian artist Amrita Sher-Gil. In a letter to her friend, dated July 1937, she told her that "it's too influenced by Gauguin. I am now getting away from his influence".[1][2]
| Child Wife | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Amrita Sher-Gil |
| Year | 1936 |
See also
References
- Sundaram, pp. 391, 805
- Khullar, p. 73
Bibliography
- Dalmia, Yashodhara (2013). Amrita Sher-Gil: A Life. Gurugram: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-342026-2.
- Khullar, Sonal (2015). Worldly Affiliations: Artistic Practice, National Identity, and Modernism in India, 1930 1990. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-28367-1.
- Sundaram, Vivan (2010). Amrita Sher-Gil: A Self-Portrait in Letters and Writings. Vol. 1. New Delhi: Tulika Books. pp. 1–417. ISBN 978-81-89487-59-1.
- Sundaram, Vivan (2010). Amrita Sher-Gil: A Self-Portrait in Letters and Writings. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Tulika Books. pp. 418–821. ISBN 978-81-89487-59-1.
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