
This work is from the Re-take of Amrita series.
Amrita Sher-Gil, of mixed Hungarian and Sikh parentage, spent her early childhood and youth in Hungary with her family. Her uncle, a well-known Indologist, also studied the customs of 'Red Indians' and organised camps on the banks of the Danube. In this photograph, we see Amrita and her relatives playing Indian.
Amrita and Relatives Playing 'Red Indians' on the Danube
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photography,  photography
2002
India
Digital photomontage, printed by Epson Stylus Pro with Ultra Chrome K3 inks on smooth fine art paper, Epson c
38.1cm x 65cm
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