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Amrita Sher-Gil: a life in art. She was able to bring her western training to the existing traditions of Indian art and melded them together to express contemporary reality. Umrao Singh belonged to a well known family which lived in Majithia near Amritsar and being of a serious bent of mind, spent his time studying Sanskrit, Persian and Urdu texts. She, in her turn, was attracted to the handsome, young Sikh aristocrat but when they met again in Lahore he fell under the spell of her talented travelling companion, Marie Antoinette.
They were married in Lahore according to Sikh rites on 4 February and shortly after that set sail for Budapest to spend some time with her family. Amrita was born on a cold January morning on the Buda side of river Danube in a turn-of-the-century seven story building with painted tiles and a central courtyard where from the windows they could see the church across the street.
Today, the house bears a plaque which announces that the painter Amrita Sher-Gil, of Indo-Hungarian origin, was born there on 30 January The outbreak of the war made the family stay on in Hungary and soon, as supplies from India stopped, they moved to the family house in the countryside. The family set sail for India on 2 January after spending ten years in Hungary. Even at this early stage, Amrita would spend her time sketching but it was the visit of her uncle, Ervin Baktay which was a turning point, for on seeing her talent he persuaded her parents to send her to Paris for training.
The journey of one of the most significant artists in India can be traced from her training in Paris to its triumphant culmination back in the country. When Amrita left India for Paris in , she was only sixteen. She studied for some months at the Grand Chaumiere and was then admitted to the Ecole des Beaux Arts, the primary art institute in Paris at the time.