Amrita Sher-Gil was a prominent Indian painter, often referred to as India's Frida Kahlo, recognized for blending traditional Indian art with Western influences. Born in 1913 in Hungary, she gained acclaim for her impactful works that depicted Indian subjects and social issues, despite her initial Western-style paintings. Sher-Gil's legacy endures as she is celebrated as a pioneer of modern Indian art, with numerous accolades and recognition posthumously, including a commemorative stamp and being honored in the International Year of Amrita Sher-Gil by UNESCO in 2013.