Amrita Sher-Gil painted this work in 1938 during her last visit to Hungary. Whether it was in India or in Hungary the artist always preferred to paint ordinary people - mostly peasants and villagers. She also chose scenes from everyday life and endowed them with both a sense of poetry and of melancholy. The Potato Peeler allows us to make an observation about the different approaches she has for her paintings done in India and Europe. Her palette and her treatment are widely divergent in the works done in the two countries.
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