Amrita Sher-Gil was always making art--as a little girl in Budapest, as
a young woman in Northern India, and as an art student in Paris, she
filled up notebooks with sketches and drawings--but what kind of artist
would she grow up to be? Amrita was rebellious, brave, curious, and bold
in her short life and in her paintings, and she became an important
figure in the 20th century modern art movement.