This painting may have been done in 1932 during a summer vacation at the Hungarian village, Zebegery. But Indologist and historian Gyula Wojtilla, who had recorded in Amrita Sher-Gil and Hungary, the paintings that the artist had done during her stay in Hungary does not record this work. One deduces the date from another painting of a gypsy girl done in Hungary in 1932.
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